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China Clay History Society

Established in 2001, the China Clay History Society is an integral part of Wheal Martyn. It was formed to stimulate interest in the study of Cornwall and Devon’s china clay industry and of industries related to it, while helping to further the charitable objects of Wheal Martyn Trust. Since 2001, membership has grown to nearly 250.

The Society organises walks, talks, field trips and film shows, produces a newsletter three times a year containing articles on the history of the industry, responds to research enquires, supports Wheal Martyn with research for exhibitions and oversees on behalf of the museum a substantial archive.

Recognition of our volunteers
CCHS members with Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall

The work of the China Clay History Society is only possible as a result of the significant effort by its volunteers over the last 20 years.  This was recognised in June 2019, when they were awarded The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service – the highest award given to local volunteer groups across the UK to recognise outstanding work in their own communities - the MBE for volunteer groups.  This is wonderful recognition for our group of volunteers, who now number over 20. They are tireless in their work on the archive and in running the activities of the Society.

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A brief history

In recognition of the importance of the china clay industry, the Society was formed in 2001 by its founder Chairman, Derek Giles (retired in 2015), along with a small group of volunteers. Its purpose was to ensure that the substantial archives of material which existed within Cornwall’s china clay mining companies were successfully preserved, recorded and made accessible for study.              

Derek worked in the industry for most of his life, and for several years as Group Financial Controller of English China Clays Ltd. It is thanks to Derek’s passion, determination and foresight that this vast archive has been successfully collected, having successfully rescued the contents of numerous offices and facilities within the industry as they have closed or been rationalised, as well as searching out and securing important collections from individual donors.

CCHS members during an event

Membership 

Membership of the Society costs £15.00 (individual) or £20.00 (couples/families) per year and includes three printed newsletters. To become a member, please print and complete our membership application form and return to Wheal Martyn (address below) along with a cheque made payable to ‘China Clay History Society’.  Alternatively payment can be made annually by completing one of the two standing order forms at the following links and issuing it to your bank:  For individual membership. For joint/family membership.

Committee

The society is managed by a committee of volunteers:

Chairman Colin Vallance
Deputy Chairman Vacant
Minutes Secretary Christine Bone
Treasurer Andy Trudgian
Editor Emily Ould
Events Secretary Malcolm Gould
Membership Secretary Andy Fish
Other committee members

Mike Harris, Colin Bristow, Mike Grigg and Jo Moore.

Contact

Telephone: 01726 850362

Email: [email protected]

Address: China Clay History Society, Wheal Martyn Clay Works, Wheal Martyn, Carthew, St Austell, Cornwall, PL26 8XG

2024 events and activities

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Cornish Lithium Talk and Barbeque

Thursday 20 June 2024

7.00pm at Wheal Martyn

Representatives from Cornish Lithium will be giving a talk on their work in Cornwall followed by a barbeque and opportunity to socialise.

The barbeque will be run by the Society and so charges will be minimal, just to cover costs of the food.  Please drop us a line at [email protected] if you plan to attend, so that we have an idea of numbers.

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AGM and Film Show

Thursday 14 November 2024

7.00pm at Wheal Martyn.

Free for members, £2.00 donation for non-members. Refreshments on the evening £1.50.

“To register an interest or book a particular event, email [email protected]. ”




Published: 6th December, 2019

Updated: 19th June, 2024

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A list of past newsletters with details of their content can be found here. These are available for a small fee by contacting us. 

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        Published: 6th December, 2019

        Updated: 1st September, 2022

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        Publications

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        The following DVDs and CDs produced by the Society are available to purchase from the shop at Wheal Martyn or over the telephone. There will be a small charge for postage.

        Films

        (£8.50 each)

        The Clay Industry in Past Times

        Taken from 16mm cine films from the English China Clays collection, kindly made available by Imerys Minerals Ltd. Each DVD runs for approximately 48 minutes.                 

        Volume 1 - Includes three films:

        • Cornish Pyramids, 1936, an award-winning black and white film
        • E.C.L.P.’s first advertising film, 1954
        • World of Colour, 1973, advertising film by ECC Paper Division

        Volume 2 - Includes two films:

        • E.C.L.P. Clay and China Stone, an amateur film by Archie Perry
        • Self Portrait, an excellent general view of ECC

        Volume 3 - Includes two films:

        • Moving towards the Markets of the World, 1984
        • The Perfect Combination, Devon and Dorset ECC Ball Clays
        St Austell Clay District

        A brief study of past working sites – presented by Ivor Bowditch.  Filmed and produced by John Potter.

        World of Clay

        Par, Fowey and Charlestown Docks. Blackpool Pit, Refining Plant and Dryers. Laboratories and John Keay House.

        DVDs/CDs

        (£8.50 each)

        • China Clay Works Cornwall and Devon

        by English China Clays c1919 (copy of limited edition book in PDF format)

        • China Clay History Society Newsletters

        Issues 1-25, April 2002-October 2010 (PDF format)

        • Clay Lines

        235 Photographs taken by Maurice Dart between June 1965 and August 2003

        • Clay Lines 1

        230 Photographs from China Clay History, Wheal Martyn and Maurice Dart Archive compiled by Maurice Dart

        • Earth Moving Equipment

        100 photos of Scrapes, Dumpers, Bulldozers etc used within the China Clay Industry

        • Lorries

        80 Photographs of lorries from China Clay History and Wheal Martyn Archives

        • ECC Reviews: 1957–1970

        (PDF format)

        • ECCs Press - February 1971-December 1981 (PDF format)
        • ECCs Press - January 1982-May 1994 (PDF format on DVD)
        • The China Clay Trade Review - July-November 1919 (Photo & PDF)
        • The China Clay Trade Review - December 1919-June 1920 (Photo & PDF)
        • The China Clay Trade Review - July-December 1921 (Photo & PDF)

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        Updated: 27th February, 2020

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