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+ | https://books.google.com/books?id=ZZc0AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA433&ots=985wG8pqbp&dq=Phoenix%20Saw%20Mills%20london&pg=PA401#v=onepage&q=Phoenix%20Saw%20Mills%20london&f=false | ||
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+ | In 1892 a Phoenix Sawmills located in Poplar was bought by Blyth and Pascoe from its previous owners, Brown Kruse and Co. https://books.google.ca/books?id=iMw2AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA368-IA19&ots=-cbgne7eor&dq=Blyth%20and%20Pascoe%20and%20Brown%20Kruse%20and%20Co.&pg=PA368-IA18#v=onepage&q&f=false | ||
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+ | There are references to the sale of a Phoenix Saw Mill in 1899, https://archive.org/stream/japandailymail3218unse#page/362/mode/2up | ||
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+ | but in a 1905 legal notice about the death of James Rogers Pascoe still mentions Phoenix Saw Mills. http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=usaskmain&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=&docId=CS285929579&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0 | ||
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+ | Phoenix Saw Mills likely used [[timber]] from [[Russia]], [[Germany]], the [[United States of America]], [[Sweden]], [[Norway]], and [[Canada]]. | ||
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+ | https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/36352/response/101367/attach/10/Harca%20Round%202%20STA%20Schedule%202%20Disclosure%2035.pdf | ||
|has_coordinates=51.51697, -0.01056 | |has_coordinates=51.51697, -0.01056 | ||
|is_in=London | |is_in=London | ||
|raw_material=Timber | |raw_material=Timber | ||
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|was_part_of_industry=Timber Milling Industry | |was_part_of_industry=Timber Milling Industry | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 12 May 2016
In 1850, there are references Phoenix Sawmills was run by a man named Birch located near Cumberland Market, Regents-park. These sawmills contributed prepared lumber to the building of the Crystal Palace for the 1851 Great Exhibition.
https://books.google.com/books?id=ZZc0AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA433&ots=985wG8pqbp&dq=Phoenix%20Saw%20Mills%20london&pg=PA401#v=onepage&q=Phoenix%20Saw%20Mills%20london&f=false
In 1892 a Phoenix Sawmills located in Poplar was bought by Blyth and Pascoe from its previous owners, Brown Kruse and Co. https://books.google.ca/books?id=iMw2AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA368-IA19&ots=-cbgne7eor&dq=Blyth%20and%20Pascoe%20and%20Brown%20Kruse%20and%20Co.&pg=PA368-IA18#v=onepage&q&f=false
There are references to the sale of a Phoenix Saw Mill in 1899, https://archive.org/stream/japandailymail3218unse#page/362/mode/2up
but in a 1905 legal notice about the death of James Rogers Pascoe still mentions Phoenix Saw Mills. http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=usaskmain&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=&docId=CS285929579&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0
Phoenix Saw Mills likely used timber from Russia, Germany, the United States of America, Sweden, Norway, and Canada.
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Ownership
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The date "{{{from_date}}}" was not understood.The date "{{{from_date}}}" was not understood. | 1892 | Brown Kruse & Co. |
1892 | The date "{{{to_date}}}" was not understood.The date "{{{to_date}}}" was not understood. | Blyth and Pascoe |
Industry
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The date "{{{from_date}}}" was not understood.The date "{{{from_date}}}" was not understood. | The date "{{{to_date}}}" was not understood.The date "{{{to_date}}}" was not understood. | Timber Milling Industry |