Buckinghamshire

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8 Archival description results for Buckinghamshire

Windmill bought for sixpence

Cutting from 'Sunday Pictorial' describing the sale of a windmill at by a miller Coleshill to his daughter for sixpence, and the conversion of it into a troop headquarters for the Girl Guides.

"Windmill for sixpence"

Cutting from 'News of the World' describing the purchase of a windmill at Coleshill by a troop of Girl Guides for sixence, and their conversion of it into a troop headquarters.

"Old couple find a windmill home"

Cutting from 'Evening News' describing the conversion of the windmill at Cholesbury into a home for Mr. and Mrs. Job Legg. The article mentions Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Gershom Stewart as owners of the mill, and includes a brief description of the mill's interior.

"Historic mill saved by conversion"

Cutting from 'Daily Telegraph' of an article by Henry Bate describing the preservation of Bassetbury watermill through its conversion into four houses.The article mentions the cost to the two owners, Mr. R. Henderson and Mr. P. Temple, and that the scheme was being developed by Stanley Bragg and Associates.

"Going through the mill"

Cutting from 'Daily Express' describing the process of the conversion of Cobstone Mill into a home for actress Hayley Mills and her husband Roy Boulting. The article also contains details about the couple's personal lives.

Windmill converted into a home

Cutting from 'Birmingham Post' describing the conversion of the windmill at Cholesbury into a home for Mr. and Mrs. Job Legg. The article mentions Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Gershom Stewart as owners of the mill, and includes a brief description of the mill's interior.

"Berkhamsted Commentary"

Cutting from 'West Herts and Watford Observer' describing the conversion of the windmill at Cholesbury into an annex for a neighbouring home. The article gives a detailed history of the windmill, and mentions an exhibition for paintings held in a collection there.

"Windmill home"

Cutting from 'Bucks Advertiser' describing the conversion of the windmill at Cholesbury into a home for Mr. and Mrs. Job Legg. The article mentions Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Gershom Stewart as owners of the mill, and includes a brief description of the mill's interior.