Hi, Our grandfather HENRY FLITTON received a medal which reads - "Presented by John Dickinson & Co. Ltd For work well done - 1914, 1915, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 On the reverse side - a dove carrying an olive branch and the words "Peace July 19th 1919" We have just been given this medal and would appreciate any information or history on the medal and the Mill. Our grandfather was a chauffeur at the Croxley Mill after he returned from serving with the 7th Hussars as a cavalryman in India and South Africa, his children also worked at the Mill. Jill and Jan, Melbourne, Australia. Researching - FLITTON, ROLT, BYWATER (Norfolk) and COLE
Hello Jill and Jan, I'm not sure about a Croxley mill but the one at Apsley Nash Mills was demolished in 1999. I bought a house in Nash Mills a stone's throw away and watched the piece by piece of it coming down. Sadly, they have built something like 700 homes on the land about 19 acres and I moved out in 2001 for different reasons. Somewhere I've got some photos of the land, I'll dig them out when I have time. Google John Dickinson paper mills should give some results. Kind regards, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allandale" <kenjill@netcon.net.au> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 7:19 AM Subject: [HRT] Dickinson's Paper Mills > > Hi, > > Our grandfather HENRY FLITTON received a medal which reads - > > "Presented by John Dickinson & Co. Ltd > > For work well done - 1914, 1915, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 > > On the reverse side - a dove carrying an olive branch and the words "Peace July 19th 1919" > > We have just been given this medal and would appreciate any information or history on the medal and the Mill. > > Our grandfather was a chauffeur at the Croxley Mill after he returned from serving with the 7th Hussars as a cavalryman in India and South Africa, his children also worked at the Mill. > > > Jill and Jan, Melbourne, Australia. > Researching - FLITTON, ROLT, BYWATER (Norfolk) and COLE > > > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > For any updates our info about the status of this list go to > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com > >
Croxley Mills (Near Watford) are gone. Linda, I think you are referring to Apsley Mills, which, I agree are no more, (other than the small part of the site that is the "Paper Trail museum project"). Nash Mills, is further out of Hemel, towards Kings Langley and Watford, (in Belswains Lane, near the junction with Red Lion Lane), and is very much still in existence, (although no longer under the ownership of the Dickinsons Group) When I worked at the massive Apsley complex in the late 1970s, the situation was something this.... Croxley Mills, (near Watford) manufactured paper. Nash Mills manufactured "board", (cardboard) - I assume they still do. Apsley Mills didn't make either, but was a massive site where paper and board got turned into stationery, books, packaging, etc, etc. 30 years on, it's hard to recognise the area. Dickinson products included "Lion Brand" "Croxley Script" and "Basildon Bond". By then John Dickinsons was part of the "Dickinson Robinson Group" (DRG) which had it's head office in Bristol, and manufacturing and warehouse facilities all around the UK. I believe there are published books with detailed history of Dickinsons, and as suggested a "Google" may well locate them. Linda Staunton <linda@staunton3282.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: Hello Jill and Jan, I'm not sure about a Croxley mill but the one at Apsley Nash Mills was demolished in 1999. I bought a house in Nash Mills a stone's throw away and watched the piece by piece of it coming down. Sadly, they have built something like 700 homes on the land about 19 acres and I moved out in 2001 for different reasons. Somewhere I've got some photos of the land, I'll dig them out when I have time. Google John Dickinson paper mills should give some results. Kind regards, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allandale" To: Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 7:19 AM Subject: [HRT] Dickinson's Paper Mills > > Hi, > > Our grandfather HENRY FLITTON received a medal which reads - > > "Presented by John Dickinson & Co. Ltd > > For work well done - 1914, 1915, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 > > On the reverse side - a dove carrying an olive branch and the words "Peace July 19th 1919" > > We have just been given this medal and would appreciate any information or history on the medal and the Mill. > > Our grandfather was a chauffeur at the Croxley Mill after he returned from serving with the 7th Hussars as a cavalryman in India and South Africa, his children also worked at the Mill. > > > Jill and Jan, Melbourne, Australia. > Researching - FLITTON, ROLT, BYWATER (Norfolk) and COLE > > > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > For any updates our info about the status of this list go to > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== For any updates our info about the status of this list go to http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail