Cat and Fiddle Mill, Dale Abbey

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"Wind and iron"

Cutting from 'Nottingham Evening Post' describing the purchase of Cat and Fiddle Mill by Stanton Ironworks. The article also mentions restoration work carried out on the mill by the company, and an award given to them for this by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.

"A machine with a past"

Cutting from 'The Field' of a submission by Ronald Barraud in response to a letter by Mr. E. J. Fox about the reference to Dale Abbey Mill in various works of publication.

"Our mill"

Cutting from 'Evening Times' describing the purchase of the Cat and Fiddle Mill by Stanton and Staveley, part of the British Steel Corporation, in 1912.

"A famous Derbyshire mill"

Cutting from 'Nottingham Evening Post' of a photograph of Dale Abbey Mill. The caption mentions the increased interest in the mill during the Coronation.

"A machine with a past"

Cutting from 'The Field' of a submission by Ronald Barraud briefly describing the history of Dale Abbey Windmill. It also mentions that the mill was currently owned by Stanton Ironworks.

"An ancient mill"

Cutting from 'The Ironmonger' describing an award given to Stanton Ironworks Co. by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings for the preservation of the Cat and Fiddle Mill in Dale Abbey. The article also contains a detailed description of the mill's structure.

"Cat and Fiddle Windmill"

Cutting from 'Derbyshire Advertiser' of a photograph of the Cat and Fiddle Mill in Dale Abbey. The article mentions its disuse, a nd its previous functions for grinding flour and then cattle feed.

"A facelift for a mill that's 184 years old"

Cutting from 'Nottingham Evening Post' describing the disuse of Cat and Fiddle Mill in Dale Abbey. The article mentions that the mill is owned by Mrs. Peggy Smedley, the widow of the previous miller, and also gives a brief history of the mill and details of its structure.

"Now the old windmill is stilled by chains"

Cutting from 'Derby Evening Telegraph' describing the disuse of Cat and Fiddle Mill in Dale Abbey due to the fall in demand for the grinding of cattle feed. The article mentions that the mill is owned by Mrs. Marjorie Smedley, and also gives a brief history of the mill and details of its structure.

Dale Abbey mill

Cutting from 'LMS Magazine' of a photograph of Dale Abbey Mill. Its caption includes a description of an accident that occurred there involving a cart and pony.

"Derbyshire's only windmill"

Cutting from 'The Field' of a submission by E. J. Elphick describing his delight on finding a working windmill at Dale Abbey in Derbyshire. The submission also mentions that the mill was owned by Mr. George Smedley.

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