Zurich in Adelheid's time - papermills

I recently came across the Murerplan, a very beautiful map of the city of Zurich in 1576. Although Adelheid is just slightly before this time, it still gives an amazing resource to see into her world. You can view the wikipedia article and see the map by clicking this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murerplan
One of the interesting things Neil and I saw were the series of mills on the Limmat river. Not all were annotated, but the papermills on the far left hand side were. This led into one of the wonderful rabbitholes the SCA is known for. By the end of the evening, we had learned that papermaking was established in Europe from the late 1400s, absolutely on the heels of the Gutenberg bible. We found a Swiss museum in Basel that has preserved the art of papermaking, which was from linen fabric. There was a 4 part series in book making in Switzerland we read, and enjoyed many videos. 

Today, I found this article which describes the process, which is now on the "to-do" list! Unfortunately, the link that the article is taken from is old and broken and leads to Australian Casinos. https://spcoll.library.uvic.ca/Digit/lydgate/lydgatems/pages/manuscript/paper/papermaking.htm#:~:text=Paper%20was%20made%20from%20rags,was%20kept%20agitated%20and%20warm.

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