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Stoneywood Paper Mills
389 A photograph showing an interior view of Stoneywood Paper Mills. The image shows a large hall full of workers and machinery producing large sheets of paper. Stoneywood Works Home Guard
943 Stoneywood Works Home Guard.
Back Row: Unknown, Unknown, Charlie Thomson, Hector Emslie, Unknown, Bill Irvine, Ed Coutts, John Reid, Jim Smith, Alick Duncan (engineer), Dick Grant, A. Kilgour.
3rd Row: Ralph Davidson, Bob Lawrence, Arthur Smart, Ed McDonald, John Menzies, Bill Kane, Alfred McPherson, Harry Duncan, A. Baigrie, Tom Mitchell, Bill Davidson, Alex Robb, Jim McLean, Bill Denholm, George Sangster (sawmiller).
2nd Row: Gordon Wilson, Jim Davidson, Jim Ross, Unknown, Andy Lawson, Charles Esson, Frank Rundle, Bill Bartlett, Alick Duncan (cutting & rolling), Neil Littlejohn, Bert Campbell, Willie Robbie, Bill Forbes, David Findlater.
Front Row: Bill Thomson, Val Michie, Bill Ross, Jack Beveridge, Bill Kitson, Harry Jordan, Jim Murray, Cozens Hardy, Jack Stewart, Jim Duncan, Bert Spence, Bill Pirie, John Sutherland, Alick Davidson, Bill Wright. Tram outside Stoneywood Church
1142 This is tram 4 of the Aberdeen Suburban Tramways Company, which operated two routes - from Mannofield to Bieldside and Woodside to Bankhead - from 1904 to 1927. This is one of the initial fleet of 6 trams (all double deckers, but two open top) which opened the line in 1904 and the photograph is taken at Stoneywood Church. The depot was just round the corner on the right.
(Many thanks to Dr Mike Mitchell for this information.) Stoneywood Paper Mills
1958 A photograph showing an interior view of Stoneywood Paper Mills. The image shows a large hall full of workers and machinery producing large sheets of paper. Stoneywood Paper Mill Canteen
1980 A photograph of a group of women enjoying tea in the garden of Stoneywood Paper Mills Canteen. These are the women who worked in the mills' counting house and were managed by William Ford. Smartly Dressed Couple Outside Stoneywood House
1981 A venerable looking older couple stood outside Stoneywood House. Stoneywood Paper Mills Football Team
1984 Stoneywood Paper Mills football team pose outside what looks to be a clubhouse.
"The Stoneywood Football team is the 1925/26 team and the man second from the right in the row of seated men is my Grandfather Robert McDonald Ford".
The above information was kindly provided by Mr Keith AM Ford, March 2016. Stoneywood Paper Mill Group
1985 A group of people associated with the Stoneywood Paper Mill.
"The man in the centre name is William Ford, who was born in 1855. He was the manager of the counting house at Stoneywood Paper mill and these photos were of him and all the women who worked in the counting house. The photos are taken on the lawn in front of the Stoneywood Mill Canteen.
Incidentally William Ford was also one of the founders of Stoneywood Brass Band and can be seen with his trumpet standing to the left of the bass drum in the picture - he looks like he was in his late twenties".
The above information was provided by Mr Keith AM Ford, March 2016. William Ford was his Great Grandfather. Stoneywood Paper Mills
1986 A group portrait of William Ford and the women who worked in the counting house at Stoneywood Paper Mills. Ford was the manager of this part of the works. Stoneywood Paper Mill Group Portrait
1987 A large group of people related to the Stoneywood Paper Mill pose outside. The man in the centre of the image can also be seen in images E17_08 and E17_10. |