The seventeenth item is the sixth photograph relating to Old Snuff Mill in the town of Bewdley. A note on the back of the photograph records the date of production as April 1951.
The sixteenth item is the fifth photograph relating to Old Snuff Mill in the town of Bewdley. A note on the back of the photograph records the date of production as April 1951.
The fifteenth item is the fourth photograph relating to Old Snuff Mill in the town of Bewdley. A note on the back of the photograph records that the image was produced in April 1951.
The eleventh item is the third photograph featuring Knowles Mill. The watermill is also known as Coventry Mill. The mill is situated on the stream Dowles Brook in the town of Bewdley. The photograph was produced in 1953.
The ninth item is a photograph of Knowles Mill also known as Coventry Mill situated on Dowles Brook in the town of Bewdley. The photograph was produced in 1953.
The eighth item is the second photograph of Furnace Mill situated just outside the town of Bewdley in the area of the Wyre forest. The photograph was produced in April 1951.
The seventh item is the first photograph of Furnace Mill situated just outside the town of Bewdley in the area of the Wyre forest. The photograph was produced in April 1951.
Cutting from the 'Observer Magazine' about Jane Till and Jim Waterfield who are volunteers at North Leverton's Subscription Mill, helping William Hethershaw, the miller for the past 17 years.
This item is a photograph of Prior's mill just outside Astley. The image is undated. A note is written on the back of the photograph informing us that Prior's Mill is half a "mile from the village of Astley."
Cutting from the 'Nottingham Evening Post' about a lecture to the Notts. Thoroton Society by Mr A. Parker, about the disappearance of windmills from the English scene.
Article in the 'Nottingham Evening News' about the expensive work required on North Leverton windmill and Winkburn Hall, for which the Council cannot see the funds coming in.
Early painting of the mill showing hand winding gear and four common sails. Thought to have been painted by Charles J. Voss, but there is doubt on this attribution.