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- ? 19th century
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
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Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Scrapbook of cuttings, etchings, postcards and drawings
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Scrapbook of newspaper and magazine cuttings, etchings, postcards and photographs on mills, as well as original drawings by Stephen Buckland. Stephen Buckland's scrapbook number 57. The items in this scrapbook have lost their adhesive to the pages and are loose.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Scrapbook of cuttings, etchings, postcards and photographs
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Scrapbook of newspaper and magazine cuttings, etchings, postcards and photographs on mills. Includes a Cross-in-Hand flour sack. Stephen Buckland's scrapbook number 58. The items in this scrapbook have lost their adhesive to the pages and are loose.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Black and white photograph of a smock mill [Brent Mill] in Dartford, Kent.
"Dartford, Kent [Private nd stereo card]".
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Photograph of a painting of Hampton Mill, Middlesex.
Unknown creator
Subscription Mill, Kingston-upon-Hull
Part of Roy Gregory Collection
An illustration of the New Subscription Mill at Kingston-upon-Hull from 1800
Fowlers Horizontal Air Mill, Battersea
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Part of the Rex Wailes collection.
Notes on reverse:- Erected 1788 and dismantled 1825. It was 120 ft high.
Lease for one year of land and premises at Beckery Mill, Glastonbury and at Street, Somerset
One vellum sheet measuring approximately 56 cm x 52 cm comprising a lease for one year signed by John and Mary May of various property and land at Glastonbury and Street to James Patten and John Dampier. The property leased at Beckery Mill includes the bakehouse, furnace, dough troughs and tables as well as the mill house and two water grist mills (plus equipment) "containing and working two pair of stones under the same roof together with one malt kiln and two boulting mills for dressing flour", as well as the Mill Drove, the pastureland next to the mill known as Bridges or Brides and also a meadow known as Marshall Wall, much of which having been recently planted as orchards.
Smock mill, Ewell, photograph of water colour by J Dixon
Part of Kenneth G Farries Collection
Farries, Kenneth G, author
The collection of Covenant deeds and Abstracts of Title relating to the new Corn Mill of East Ryppe, Lydd shed light on the ever changing terms and conditions of the status and ownership of the mill for the period between 1801 and 1905.
New Mill, Lydd
Lease of a piece or spot of Ground and Premises at Lydd.
Part of Deeds of New Mill, Lydd
Indenture dated 3 October 1801 which enabled the lease of a piece or spot of Ground and Premises of Lydd to Mr John Longley from the Baylif Jurats and Commonalty of Lydd.
"Form of an appointment of an agent of millers"
Part of Owen Ward Collection
Form of appointment for an agent of millers for the parish of Berkeley and Sandwich, Frome. Signed and sealed by Earl Poulett (Lord Lieutenant of Somerset). The space for the name of the agent has been left blank.
Poulett, John (1756-1819), 4th Earl Poulett
A view of Wantage from the south-east
Part of Reading Central Library Images
The view is taken from higher ground, with the church in the centre and a windmill to the right (possibly East Challow mill?). The print is engraved by J. C. Varrall and is based on a drawing by G. Shepherd, for "The Antiquarian Itinerary."
Abstract of title to an estate in Birtle cum Bamford
14 sheets of paper measuring 33 cm x 41 cm giving an account of the title to land in Birtle cum Bamford of John Ramsbottom (junior) who had contracted to sell the estate to his uncle, Mr Thomas Ramsbottom. John Ramsbottom (junior) inherited the estate from his father (also John Ramsbottom, brother of Thomas).
Bond for quiet enjoyment and to levy a fine relating to land at "Bircle cum Bamford"
1 sheet of paper measuring 33 cm x 41 cm (and folded in two) relating to dealings between John Ramsbottom (junior) of Water Barn, Forest of Rossendale, yeoman and his uncle, Thomas Ramsbottom, of Harwood Fields, Bircle-cum Bamford, also a yeoman in which John acknowledges an obligation to pay Thomas the sum of £1,000.
Lease for possession of land at "Bircle with Bamford" known as "the Wild Beast's Moor".
1 sheet of vellum measuring approximately 64 cm x 36 cm (and found folded within MCFC-IND-075-016) comprising a lease by Mary Nuttall to William Hamer of land "situated lying and being in Bircle with Bamford.... commonly called or known by the name of "The Wild Beasts Moor".... " and including any buildings on and improvements to that land which was, at that point, in the possession of Thomas Ramsbottom and John Ramsbottom (junior).
Mortgage of land in Bircle cum Bamford as security for a loan.
2 sheets of vellum measuring approximately 65 cm x 76 cm and recording a mortgage of Thomas Ramsbottom's lands at Birtle cum Bamford to secure a loan of £500 plus interest from Mary Nuttall.