Bedfordshire

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810 Archival description results for Bedfordshire

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"£30,000 bill for windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the restoration of a mill in Bromham, the cost for which would be shared by the river board and Bedford corporation.

"Work grinds on at the mill"

Cutting from an unknown source describing the restoration efforts at Bromham watermill following a fire. The article outlines the cost of the project, and mentions that Benard Wood Ltd. were carrying out the work.

Woburn Sands Postmill

Well-finished pencil sketch of mill showing tailpole, rear door and porch, but not dated.

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

"Windmill wrecked - by wind"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the damage to a windmill in Lower Dean by high winds. The article also gives a brief history of the mill, and mentions its use as a landmark for pilots.

"Windmill turns again"

Cutting from 'Daily Telegraph' describing the reopening of a windmill in Stevington by Lord Chorley, Secretary of the Council for the Preservation of Rural England.

"Windmill reservoir"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the transfer of a windmill at Stanbridge from the owner to the district council in order for it to be converted into a reservoir to supply water to the village.

"Windmill Model"

Note in the 'Evening Standard' how Mr Fred Woodbridge of Luton has presented the town's museum with a model of the former Lower Dean windmill.

"Windmill defiant in 'death'"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the demolition of Tilbrook windmill. The article mentions that the miller as of 1843 was J. Kidman, and also provides a brief history of the mill.

"Windmill as cadet HQ"

Cutting from 'Glasgow Herald' describing the conversion of an old mill in Dunstable into the headquarters for the Dunstable Sea Cadets.

"Windmill aids fliers"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the use of a windmill in Lower Dean as a landmark for pilots. The article mentions the mill's ownership by Mr. Albert Summerly and his wife, and also provides a brief history of the mill.

Willington Mill

The second item of this Sub - Series is another photocopy of an illustration of Grange Farm Mill in Willington, Bedfordshire. Like the preceding photocopy, this is a reproduction of a drawing of the mill which was produced in 1848. Once again, we are informed by a note on the back that the building no longer exists having "been pulled down".

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

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