Mill - fulling, Knocknaneirk, Co. Cork
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At Knocknaneirk in County Cork, there are the remains of a fulling mill, a type of industrial site that tends to get far less attention than the grain mills more commonly spotted along Irish waterways.
Fulling was a critical stage in woollen cloth production: woven fabric was pounded repeatedly, usually by heavy water-driven hammers, to clean it, thicken it, and mat the fibres together into a denser, more durable material. The process required a reliable flow of water and, in rural Ireland, these mills were once scattered across townlands wherever sheep-farming and weaving made the trade viable.
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