tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841718718195447808.post5798153282299109057..comments2024-01-03T17:54:31.012+00:00Comments on WW2: A Civilian in the Second World War: 9th January 1941E J Rudsdalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11884606063821044751noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841718718195447808.post-87096653027770664852011-01-13T20:53:39.098+00:002011-01-13T20:53:39.098+00:00Thank you for this helpful information, Peter - mu...Thank you for this helpful information, Peter - much appreciated. I imagine that Mr Pulford was the last miller at both Cannock Mill and Bourne Mill. How times have changed! CPE J Rudsdalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11884606063821044751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841718718195447808.post-56267566331140007262011-01-13T20:23:43.893+00:002011-01-13T20:23:43.893+00:00Pulford, was the miller at Cannock mill in Old Hea...Pulford, was the miller at Cannock mill in Old Heath Rd. ,and for a time at Bourne mill, both mills obtaining their water power from the same stream ,which flowed from it,s source above Bourne pond, through the mill, and then carried down to Cannock mill, then under Old Heath rd, and the down to Distillery pond, ,through the distillery mill, a one time distillery, and then a laundry, which was bombed during the war. The stream finally drained into the river Colne, where it continues to this dayPeter Rosehttp://frose125@btinternet.comnoreply@blogger.com