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119 Archival description results for Essex

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"Great storm havoc"

Cutting from 'Daily Sketch' describing the destruction caused by a storm in Terling, including the damage done to a windmill, where the fansails were blown off.

"Gale fight to save 300year-old windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off, and the how owner Herbert Bonner and his son stopped the mill collapsing entirely.

"The old windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening News' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off, and the how owner Herbert Bonner and his son stopped the mill collapsing entirely.

"Terling mill damaged"

Cutting from 'Essex Chronicle' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off. The article also mentions the owner as Herbert Bonner.

"Wind blows sail from mill"

Cutting from 'The Star' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, in which a sail was blown off. The article also mentions L. Bonner as the miller's son, and that the mill was used in the Will Hay film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.

"The mills of Essex"

Cutting from 'Essex County Telegraph' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off. The article also mentions Herbert Bonner as the miller, and that the mill was used in the Will Hay film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.

"Mill's ill-wind"

Cutting from 'Daily Sketch' describing the damage done to the mill at Terling by a gale, including one of the sails being blown off. The article mentions that the mill was owned by Mr. H. Bonner, and that it was used in WIll Hay's film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.

"Terling"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' mentioning how the windmill in Terling was almost destroyed in a gale, and the damage done to its sails.

"Ill wind blows on 200 year old mill"

Cutting from 'The Essex Chronicle' describing the damage done to the sails at Mountnessing windmill during maintenance work being done at the mill. The article mentions the requirements for repairs, and also includes a brief outline of the mill's past problems.

Mountnessing mill

Cutting from 'Essex Countryside' of a photograph of Mountnessing Mill depicting it before it lost a pair of sails. The caption also mentions the mill was first built in 1800.

"New sails for windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening News' describing the removal of the sails on Aythorpe Roding Mill by the Essex County Council due to saftey issues, and their planned replacement at a cost of £282.

"Rayleigh mill"

Cutting from 'Essex Countryside' of a submission by F. Hollinghurst describing the appeal to raise funds for new sails at Rayliegh Mill.

Frost's Mill, Halstead

Photograph of Frost's Mill, Halstead, Essex. Photograph shows the Smock mill complete with sails and fantail, surrounded by buildings. It was originally a post mill, but then converted to a smock mill and changed to steam power. Copy by Peter Dolman.

Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller

Gibraltar Mill, Great Bardfield

Photograph by Henry Charles Cross of the eight-sided tower mill, known as Gibraltar Mill, at Great Bardfield in Essex. The photograph shows the mill in a declining state.

Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller

Mill Green Mill, Ingatestone, in good order

Photograph of the front of Fryerning's Mill in Ingatestone, Essex (also known as Mill Green Mill). The photograph shows the post mill in good order, possibly after some restoration work. Taken by Henry Charles Cross.

Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller

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