Ballard's Mill, Patcham

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"'Last' mill to be home"

Cutting from an unknown source of an article by Leonard Knowles describing the conversion of Patcham tower windmill into a house. The article cites Mrs. M. K. Christiansen as the applicant for planning permission, and also gives a detailed history of the mill under the care of Joseph Harris.

"The old Patcham mill"

Cutting from 'Brighton and Hove Herald' describing the location of Patcham Mill in response to a previous submission by A. E. Smith. The piece also includes a brief history of the mill.

"Windmills"

Letter to the Editor of the 'Brighton Evening Argus' from L. R. Everard of Shoreham, commenting on a previous letter from a Mr Grey and giving some more details about Trusler's Mill (a post mill formerly in Regency Square in Brighton), Ballard's Mill, a smock mill in Hove and Udimore post mill which he would be happy to pass on to Mr Grey.

" 'Last' mill to be home'

Article in the Brighton 'Evening Argus' about the decision by the Corporation's Planning Committee to grant Mrs Christiansen outline permission to convert Patcham windmill into a home. There is also an historical note about Ballards Post Mill and the reasons Mr Joseph Harris built the rival Patcham tower mill.

Pocket notebook - 1931 or later

A repurposed pocket diary for March 1931 measuring 6.5 cm x 9 cm and marked "Northants, Kent, Sussex, Norfolk" with brief notes on various matters including the mills listed at "Place access points" below. The notebook is only partially complete.

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