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Mills Research Group unpublished papers

Collected papers and handouts from Mills Research Group meetings and conferences. Includes:
Filby, Peter, 'A gazetteer of drainage windmills in eastern England c 1550-2000' (2008)
Jones, David, 'Animal power and the oblique treadwheel' (Oct 2006)
Jones, David, 'Mills, maladies and magic' (Oct 2006)
Bryan, A A, 'Identifying tower windmills. by batter angle comparison' (Oct 2006)
Plunkett, David, 'Anglesey tide mills - a 2006 assessment of surviving sites' (Oct 2006)
Bryan, A A, 'Mills of Ronald Hawksley' (Oct 2006)
Kirsopp, Shirley, 'Ryde Water and the mills on the eastern Yar, Isle of Wight' (2005)
Hughes, Gareth, 'Wind engines in the Morse collection ' (1999)
Mayberry, Tom, 'Documents relating to milling: An archivist's perspective' (2003)
Roberts, Niall, 'The Berne Munster watermill window' (2001)
Roberts, Niall, 'Damsels, raps and rotation' (2000)
Harverson, Michael 'The tide mills of Basra' (1990)
Roberts, Niall, 'Some Chinese millstones' (1988)
Crocker, Alan, 'A poncelet waterwheel near Guildford, Surrey', 'Mills and milling in northern Cyprus', 'Wilf Foreman's woad mill' (1999)
Report of discussion re Mills Archive (c 2002)
Bryan, Phillipa and Tony, 'Carlton watermill, Nottinghamshire' (c 2002)
Bignell, Bill, 'The 'tower mill' at Pricovy in the Czech Republic' (no date)
Kay, Desmond 'The conservation and recording of windmills in Poland' (1989)

Ward, Owen

Pompeiian mill (animal powered)

Animals were first used to turn millstones in Greece and Italy in the 4th century BC. The ‘hour-glass’ or Pompeiian mill, turned by a donkey or horse, was probably the earliest form of powered mill to be used in Britain, introduced by the Romans in the 1st century AD.

"Brochures - Misc United States"

File contains a brochure on Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts which has four mills on the site - saw, grist, carding, and cider.

Sass, Jon A (b. 1942), miller and millwright

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