Granary View / Paper Mill Yard

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Granary View / Paper Mill Yard

Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 8 May 2018

The block of flats immediately adjoins one of the old industrial buildings (now also converted into housing and called Granary View) on the Carrow Works' paper mill yard. Jeremiah Colman had started his mustard and flour business in 1814 at Stoke Holy Cross. It was, however, his great-nephew Jeremiah James Colman who in 1850 bought land from Norfolk Railway at Carrow, and in 1858 brought the company to Carrow and established the Carrow Works which by 1869 had 1100 employees. Colman’s won a special place in the heart of workers in the city, because the company looked after its employees, who enjoyed better conditions than in many other city factories. Many of the old Carrow Works buildings have since been converted into housing. See also > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5766204 and http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5766213.

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52.620478
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1.307499