Tullis Russel was a paper mill in Glenrothes, Scotland. The Markinch power station was built to provide electricity to the mill.
Tullis Russel was a paper mill in Glenrothes, Scotland. The Markinch power station was built to provide electricity to the mill.
Dating back to 1804, Tulis Rissell was a papermakers in Scotland. The mill contained large production lines for making paper.
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