French millstones : notes on the millstone industry at La-Ferté-sous-Joarre / Owen Ward

por Ward, Owen

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ISBN: 9789291340187
Editor: Sprang Capelle : The International Molinological Society, 1993
Descripción Física: 75 p.; 30 cm
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431/49 1387 Libros modernos desde 1900
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- Introduction. 1. The early references to millstones from La Ferté-sous-Jouarre. 1.1. Frome time immemorial?. 1.2. The "best" millstone. 2. The quarries-their location and history. 2.1. Introductory. 2.2. The quarries to the south and east. 2.3. The north bank of the Marne. 2.4. The south and west. 3. Monolithic stones. 4. Burrstones. 4.1. Burr, buhr, bur... 4.2. Burrstone production-a novelty or a tradition?. 4.3. "English" stones. 5. Burrstone manufacture. 5.1. The extraction of burrstones. 5.2. The construction of burr-stones: asembling the burrs. (a). The literature. (b) Preparation at the quarry. (c) Selection of the working face and of the burrs. (d) Fitting the burrs together. (e) The sape and size of the eye. (f) The shape, size and number of the burrs. (g) The export trade in burrs and foreign make-shifts. 5.3. The construction of burrstones: completing the product. (a) Adding the bands. (b). The facer. (c) Backing. (d) Final note. 6. The evolution of the millstone industry. 6.1. Up to the 1870's. 6.2. La grande Société Meulière. 6.3. The emergence of the Socitété Générale Meulière. (a) Roger fils et cie. (b) Bailly. (c) Gilquin fils et cie. (d) Bois de la Barre. (e) (f) (g) Ladeuil et cie, Chevrier and Moulin. (h) Bertrand, Morel et fils. (i) Alexandre Fauqueux et cie. (j) The Société Générale itsfelf. - Envoi. - Résumé Françasi. - Bibliographical References. - List of illustrations.

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- Introduction. 1. The early references to millstones from La Ferté-sous-Jouarre. 1.1. Frome time immemorial?. 1.2. The "best" millstone. 2. The quarries-their location and history. 2.1. Introductory. 2.2. The quarries to the south and east. 2.3. The north bank of the Marne. 2.4. The south and west. 3. Monolithic stones. 4. Burrstones. 4.1. Burr, buhr, bur... 4.2. Burrstone production-a novelty or a tradition?. 4.3. "English" stones. 5. Burrstone manufacture. 5.1. The extraction of burrstones. 5.2. The construction of burr-stones: asembling the burrs. (a). The literature. (b) Preparation at the quarry. (c) Selection of the working face and of the burrs. (d) Fitting the burrs together. (e) The sape and size of the eye. (f) The shape, size and number of the burrs. (g) The export trade in burrs and foreign make-shifts. 5.3. The construction of burrstones: completing the product. (a) Adding the bands. (b). The facer. (c) Backing. (d) Final note. 6. The evolution of the millstone industry. 6.1. Up to the 1870's. 6.2. La grande Société Meulière. 6.3. The emergence of the Socitété Générale Meulière. (a) Roger fils et cie. (b) Bailly. (c) Gilquin fils et cie. (d) Bois de la Barre. (e) (f) (g) Ladeuil et cie, Chevrier and Moulin. (h) Bertrand, Morel et fils. (i) Alexandre Fauqueux et cie. (j) The Société Générale itsfelf. - Envoi. - Résumé Françasi. - Bibliographical References. - List of illustrations.

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