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Richard Vassie presents “Time in Motion” movies showcasing Paisley’s Thread Mills and the work of the ‘Mill Girls.’
Step back in time with a special screening of “Time in Motion,” a collection of fascinating films that capture the life and legacy of Paisley’s iconic Thread Mills. Hosted by Richard Vassie, this event offers a unique glimpse into the daily work of the ‘Mill Girls,’ the innovative production processes, and the community spirit that defined Ferguslie and Anchor Mills.
Through rare footage and historical insights, explore the industrial heritage of Paisley and the vital role these mills played in shaping the town’s identity. A must-see for history lovers and those curious about Paisley’s rich textile legacy.
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