The Making of Snuff
Text: Malcolm Dick
Image: Snuff Grinding: gearing in the snuff mill, Golden Valley, near Tickenhill, Bewdley (late 20th century)
[Image from: Bewdley Museum]
Summary
Snuff was an important consumer product in the 18th century. Rich and poor “took” snuff and it was processed in several locations. Outside Bewdley, a snuff mill was created to grind the raw material, tobacco. The history of the industry is linked to early 20th century photographs, which show the abandoned and derelict mill and machinery.
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Woodland Industries in the Wyre Forest The Wyre Forest and Bewdley Bark Peeling The Making of Snuff Taking Snuff Work and Labour Bewdley Snuff Mill The Decline of Snuff Taking Snuff Grinding Charcoal Burning in the Wyre ForestSources and Further Reading
Bourne, Ursula, Snuff, (Princes Risborough, Shire Publications Ltd.,1990)