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a turning point in the history of papermaking wove paper the whatmans and wove paper main navigation home wove paper extracts reviews sitemap sub navigation for this page john balston links contact a turning point in the history of paper making for 500 years european paper makers could only produce what came to be called laid paper in 1757 john baskerville printed his famous edition of virgil on a new kind of paper called wove known in europe as vélin this paper is now known to have been made by the elder james whatman twenty five years later 1780 s the manufacture of wove paper spread quickly to other paper mills in england and was also being developed in france and america all this took place over a decade before a machine to replace making paper by hand was conceived with the establishment of the papermachine 1807 the manufacture of paper on a wove wire base never looked back today more than 99 of the world s paper is made in this way unique record of the development of an industry the history of this development was documented in a three volume work by john balston the first two volumes were published in 1992 as the elder james whatman england s greatest papermaker volume i describes the part that the elder james whatman played in developing the english papermaking industry during his lifetime there was a huge change in the english market ceased to be dominated by imports and local mills became a focus of innovation and excellence volume ii provides detailed evidence supporting the case in five appendices the third volume the whatman s and wove paper 1998 presents the evidence for james whatman s greatest achievement the invention of wove paper in the process shedding light on the world of two generations of papermakers and the process of technological innovation itself this web site is largely based on material from that book john balston brought to this work two decades of research the demanding standards of a perfectionist and the practical experience of papermaking that came from working for more than 30 years for the famous papermaking company w r balston based in maidstone he was part of the last generation of papermakers who knew what it was to produce handmade papers in an industrial and competitive market he really lived and worked in the world he describes as a result his work has a remarkable breadth and makes an original contribution in several fields to mention just some of these apart from those directly interested in the history of papermaking and its technology people responsible for the conservation of paper will find this work of great value through the insight it gives into the manufacturing process up to the early 19th century and the materials involved those with an interest in family history might be astonished by his researches into the paper making families in the maidstone area more than 150 people mentioned his observations on the origins of modern drawing paper refer to the work of more than 40 artists and are of direct interest to collectors of drawings and watercolours from the period 1780 1850 john balston was himself an accomplished watercolourist john balston died on october 18th 2000 he was aged eighty five he had devoted much of the last ten years of his life to producing the work on the whatmans
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