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residents of the
parish of
Wellington Without, and the
villages of Tone and
Tonedale.
Known as
Weolingtun in the Anglo-Saxon period, its name had
changed to...
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Tonedale Mills,
together with the
neighbouring Tone Works, is a
large textile mill in Wellington, Somerset, and the
largest in
South West England. Owned...
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puttee during World War I to the
British Army was Fox Brothers,
produced at
Tonedale Mill, Somerset.
Puttees generally ceased to be worn as part of military...
- Tone Dale
House (or
Tonedale House) is a
Grade II
listed country house built in 1801 or 1807 by
Thomas Fox in Wellington, Somerset, England. Wellington...
- Somerset,
Dorset TA21
WELLINGTON Wellington, West Buckland,
Rockwell Green,
Tonedale,
Holcombe Rogus Somerset, Mid
Devon TA22
DULVERTON Dulverton, Brompton...
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Personal information Full name
Henry Fox Born (1856-09-30)30
September 1856.
Tonedale, Wellington,
Somerset Died on or
after 30
August 1888(1888-08-30) (aged 31)...
- near to the
border with Somerset. The
headquarters for the mill was at
Tonedale in Wellington. The
water provided by the
nearby River Culm was a prime...
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drying and
weaving under one roof. It once
owned nine mills,
including Tonedale Mills and Tone Works, and emplo****
nearly 5,000 workers.
During the First...
- Rode Mill, Rode
Saltford Br**** Mill,
Saltford Stratford Mill,
Henbury Tonedale Mills,
Wellington Williton Mill,
Williton Wookey Hole
Paper Mill, Wells...
- Site
visit during excavations, July 2013
Shown within Somerset Location Tonedale,
Wellington Region Somerset Coordinates 50°59′13″N 3°13′51″W / 50.98694°N...