Mechanical weaving and polishing workshop Josef Pěnička and son in Jaroměř

Originally, the Podkostelní mlýn was located in these regularly flooded places, and we have a mention of it as early as November 22, 1465, when it was named in the settlement between the lower chamber of the Kingdom of Bohemia, Vanek (written as Vaniek) from Valečov and the municipality of Jaroměř. Since then, it has been municipal property, until the period before 1760, when the municipality sold it into private hands. Antonín Knapp tells us in his "Memories...
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