Chesterton Windmill, Chesterton

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'Notes Watermills'

Notebook measuring approx. 10.5 cm x 16.5 cm and marked on the inside cover 'c.1972' containing a list of mills (one page per mill), at varying levels of detail (those with more content being listed at 'Place access points' below). The first half of the notebook is devoted to watermills but the second half features windmills (mostly smock and post mills). Notes on several of the windmills reference the work of JM Heathcote. Cross references to maps/page numbers of books occur throughout.

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

Research material on Chesterton Mill, and other Warwickshire mills

Folders (3) of research material, as compiled by Stephen Buckland, containing the unpublished typescript "Chesterton Windmill and the English Tower Mill", notes, photographs, photocopies from publications and correspondence all related to Chesterton Mill, Harbury Mill, Compton Wynyates Mill and other mills in Birmingham, Warwickshire and West Midlands.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

"The Winds of Change Blow By"

Article in 'The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder' by Reece Winstone A.R.P.S., F.R.S.A. on the theme of the variety of windmills and the arrival of the new wind turbine being put up at St.Albans that should generate 100 kW in a 30 mile per hou. wind.

"Vanishing Windmills (Pt.2)"

Page 2 of R. Thurston Hopkins' article in 'Country Life' about Vanishing Windmills, illustrated by Ockley smock mill in Surrey, Chesterton Mill near Warwick, the smock mill at Sidley in Sussex, and Hilaire Belloc's Kings Mill at Shipley, Sussex.