- ASFC-WNS-029
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- Late 20th century
Notes on Kent watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Catford; Fulling mill, Chartham; Captain's Pond, Chart Sutton; Karkeregge Mill, Cranbrook; Upper Mill, Downham; Lower Mill, Downham.
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Notes on Kent watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Catford; Fulling mill, Chartham; Captain's Pond, Chart Sutton; Karkeregge Mill, Cranbrook; Upper Mill, Downham; Lower Mill, Downham.
Kingsford & Co's Barton Mill, Canterbury
Part of John Munnings Collection
Munnings, John (1916-1987), artist
Auction particulars for mills and other estates in Canterbury
Part of Small Donations
Particulars and conditions of sale of freehold mill property and other estates, to be sold by auction by William Sharp at the Fountain Hotel in Canterbury, Tuesday 25 August 1835. The sale resulted from the bankruptcy of Sampson Kingsford, miller, dealer and chapman of Sturry, Kent. Sale includes Old and New Mills at Sturry (also called Black and White Mills) and Old Barton Mill.
Sharp, William, auctioneer
Part of John Munnings Collection
Drawing has very rough sketch of Coxe's Lock Mill on reverse.
Munnings, John (1916-1987), artist
The latest phase in 1000 years of milling (3 of 3)
Extract from 'Milling', 20th August 1955, p230. See also items 21190 and 21186. Describes Barton or Kingsford's Flour Mills, Canterbury
The latest phase in 1000 years of milling (1 of 3)
Extract from 'Milling', 20th August 1955, p230. See also items 21186 and 21191. Describes Barton or Kingsford's Flour Mills, Canterbury
The latest phase in 1000 years of milling (2 of 3)
Extract from 'Milling', 20th August 1955, p230. See also items 21190 and 21191. Describes Barton or Kingsford's Flour Mills, Canterbury
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Canterbury Extra' describing a fire at Barton Mill in Canterbury. The article mentions the action taken by the Ashord, Faversham and Margate fire departments, and includes a statement from Divisional Officer John Wildish suspecting arson as the cause of the blaze.
"Historic mill goes up in flames"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Canterbury Adscene' of an article by Emma Foster about a fire at Barton Mill. The article describes efforts by firefighters to control the blaze, as well as different theories investigators had as to the cause of the fire. It also includes details of the mill's usage at the time, and details of its ownership over the years.