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1913 Henry Workman and Co., of the Woodchester Saw Mills.<ref>Gloucester Citizen - Friday 31 May 1912</ref>
1913 Henry Workman and Co., of the Woodchester Saw Mills.<ref>Gloucester Citizen - Friday 31 May 1912</ref>
1913 Installled [[Paxman|Paxman-Lentz]] engine to drive sawmill. Flywheel grooved for 10 x 1½" dia ropes.<ref>[https://www.paxmanhistory.org.uk/paxlentz.htm] Richard Carr's Paxman History website</ref>


See [https://www.stroudlocalhistorysociety.org.uk/people-places/companies/saw-mill/ here] <ref>[https://www.stroudlocalhistorysociety.org.uk/people-places/companies/saw-mill/] Stroud Local History Society: Henry Workman Saw Mills, Woodchester] Henry Workman Saw Mills, Woodchester</ref> for more information, including a map and old photographs, several of which show a rail-mounted steam crane in the yard.
See [https://www.stroudlocalhistorysociety.org.uk/people-places/companies/saw-mill/ here] <ref>[https://www.stroudlocalhistorysociety.org.uk/people-places/companies/saw-mill/] Stroud Local History Society: Henry Workman Saw Mills, Woodchester] Henry Workman Saw Mills, Woodchester</ref> for more information, including a map and old photographs, several of which show a rail-mounted steam crane in the yard.

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of Woodchester

1913 Henry Workman and Co., of the Woodchester Saw Mills.[1]

1913 Installled Paxman-Lentz engine to drive sawmill. Flywheel grooved for 10 x 1½" dia ropes.[2]

See here [3] for more information, including a map and old photographs, several of which show a rail-mounted steam crane in the yard.

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Sources of Information

  1. Gloucester Citizen - Friday 31 May 1912
  2. [1] Richard Carr's Paxman History website
  3. [2] Stroud Local History Society: Henry Workman Saw Mills, Woodchester] Henry Workman Saw Mills, Woodchester