Kinver, High Street 1931
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In 1627 Richard Foley opened a slitting mill at Hyde in Kinver for the purpose of cutting iron rods into suitable lengths for nailers. At this time nailmaking was an important industry in southern Staffordshire. Within seven years Foley had established something of an industrial empire, operating a number of forges and furnaces, and claiming that he provided work for 800 people.
An extract from Staffordshire Photographic Memories.
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