- MEYE-NEG-10
- Subseries
- 25 July 1928 - 20 September 1950
Part of Harry Meyer Collection
Negatives of windmills in Lincolnshire.
Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer
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Part of Harry Meyer Collection
Negatives of windmills in Lincolnshire.
Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer
"Holton Holgate (stopped work in 50)"
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Wilson, Graham Christopher, miller and millwright
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
On reverse "Sails so near the ground they have killed a dog."
Lord, K C
Tower mill, Halton Holegate, working
Part of H E S Simmons Collection
It is a HESS postcard but the number doesn't match the notebook, nor is there a record of this mill on this date recorded in it.
Simmons, Herbert Edward Sydney (1901-1973), mill researcher
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
Part of SPAB Mills Section Collection
Part of Reid Windmills Albums
Reid, Robert (d 1956), bank manager
Tower mill, Halton Holegate, in working order
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Halton Holegate Windmill Exterior
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Copy by P Dolman (LMA), Exley. Halton Holegate Windmill showing sails and fantail.
Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller
Part of Karl Wood Windmill Sketches
Pen and ink drawing with wash, M440 Halton Holgate tower mill, 18 miles NE of Boston, 30/03/1933. Working at date of drawing.
Wood, Karl Salsbury (1888-1958), artist
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex
Tower mill, Halton Holegate, working
Part of H E S Simmons Collection
HESS catalogue #447. Mill identification information on reverse by Frank Gregory.
Simmons, Herbert Edward Sydney (1901-1973), mill researcher
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Grimsby Evening Telegraph' of a photograph of a windmill at Halton Holgate. The caption mentions that it was working until shortly before the date of the piece, and that the photograph is from the collection of Mr. W. E. R. Hallgarth.