Mill Hill, Gamlingay

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Cambridgeshire

Negatives of windmills in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. Some mills have been placed and labelled as Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, but are historically in Bedfordshire and Essex.
329: 1 glass plate negative and lantern slide.
408: 1 glass plate negative and lantern slide.
488: 1 negative and lantern slide.
493: 1 negative and lantern slide.
570: 1 glass plate negative and lantern slide.

Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer

Pocket notebook - Cambridgeshire windmills -1925

A repurposed Seandar diary for 1925 measuring 9.5 cm x 15 cm recording an 8 day tour of windmills, most of which located in Cambridgeshire. Planning notes for the trip list mills to be visited each day (as well as recommended inns in which to dine/stay).
Notes are made for the mills listed in 'Place access points' below, occasionally accompanied with dimensions and drawings. Mills which have been demolished are also recorded. A list of those mills not visited is given at the back.
Unindexed mills visited include Polton Mill, Shepreth End post mill, a tower mill at Bradley and the remains of tower mills at Chesterton, Boxworth and March.
Mills at Histon, Waterbeach, Yelling, Fen Drayton, Somersham, Warboys, Susards Farm, Madingley and St John's Highway are marked 'non-est'.

Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex

Gamblingay , Cambs. Bk.31, No.32

Small sketch. Has note that, at Yelling, the mill had gone but the post of the paddock gate probably came from the upright post.

Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist

"Former windmills as homes"

Piece in the Property section of 'The Daily Telegraph' about the varied types of building you can now enjoy if you want to make your home in a former windmill.