AaronCelestian
New Member
Hi everyone,
I’m a new member joining you all the way from Los Angeles! I’ve been deep-diving into the industrial history of Sarehole Mill, specifically its period as a "flatting mill" and its use for metal rolling and wire drawing.
I am trying to confirm if German silver (also known as Nickel silver, Argentan, or White metal) was ever documented as being processed at the mill. I know Matthew Boulton used it for rolling sheet metal for buttons in the 1750s, but I’m particularly interested in the mid-to-late 19th century (especially the Robert Simmons era after the steam engine was added in the 1850s).
Since I can’t visit the Library of Birmingham in person, I was wondering if any of the local experts here have ever come across a specific mention of German silver in the mill’s ledgers, rate books, or lease agreements? Even a snippet from an old trade directory or a technical diagram showing the rolling of non-ferrous alloys at the site would be a massive help.
Any leads or local knowledge would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for welcoming a Californian into your community!
I’m a new member joining you all the way from Los Angeles! I’ve been deep-diving into the industrial history of Sarehole Mill, specifically its period as a "flatting mill" and its use for metal rolling and wire drawing.
I am trying to confirm if German silver (also known as Nickel silver, Argentan, or White metal) was ever documented as being processed at the mill. I know Matthew Boulton used it for rolling sheet metal for buttons in the 1750s, but I’m particularly interested in the mid-to-late 19th century (especially the Robert Simmons era after the steam engine was added in the 1850s).
Since I can’t visit the Library of Birmingham in person, I was wondering if any of the local experts here have ever come across a specific mention of German silver in the mill’s ledgers, rate books, or lease agreements? Even a snippet from an old trade directory or a technical diagram showing the rolling of non-ferrous alloys at the site would be a massive help.
Any leads or local knowledge would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for welcoming a Californian into your community!