Blackmore's Bolting Cloth Factory at the entrance to Frogmore seen from Wandsworth Plain
- Date:
- 1880-1900
- Reference:
- OFH01/01/01/R12/04
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)
Bolting cloth is a firm, woven fabric using made of fine silk or nylon mesh which chiefly used for screen printing and embroidery. These buildings have since been demolished. The west side of the junction of Frogmore and Armoury Way, together with part of Fullers House flats now occupy the site.
This is part of the Sub Series: OFH01/01/01 Negatives taken by William Field; within the Series: OFH01/01 Negatives originating from William Field; within the Collection: OFH01 Douglas Harrod, E P Olney and William Field Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Photographer: Field, William O
Georgian Textile Mill
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