- FUWA-02057
- Item
- 2013
At Upminster, sieving of the meal is carried out by means of a Bolter and Jog Scry. The bran and any remaining pollard are then returned by an elevator to the Stone Floor for regrinding.
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At Upminster, sieving of the meal is carried out by means of a Bolter and Jog Scry. The bran and any remaining pollard are then returned by an elevator to the Stone Floor for regrinding.
Bolter, Stansted Windmill, Stansted Mountfitchet
Part of Technical Information Project
Blythman, Guy
Bolter, Upminster Windmill, Upminster
Part of Technical Information Project
Blythman, Guy
Damsel and bolter in decayed mill, Greenstead Green Mill, Halstead
Part of Kenneth G Farries Collection
1.15pm Presented by R.W.Smith P.E.M.Coll
Salmon, J
Man with Bolter, Frost's Mill, Halstead
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Photograph of Alan Frost with the bolter from North Mill (Frost's Mill), photographed by Peter Dolman in 1993.
Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller
Mr Stone holding cloth from bolter, Upminster
Part of James Venn Collection
Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist
Remains of bolter in situ, Church Street Windmill, Bocking
Part of Kenneth G Farries Collection
Looking at rear of stone floor
Farries, Kenneth G, author
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from "Southend Standard" picturing Upminster windmill. An annotation tells that a bolting cloth from this mill is now in the Science Museum.