Cumberland

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

Display note(s)

Hierarchical terms

Cumberland

BT England

Cumberland

Equivalent terms

Cumberland

Associated terms

Cumberland

332 Archival description results for Cumberland

73 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

"Workington 'Stump'"

Cutting from 'Cumberland News' of submission detailing the memories and interest in windmills of Mr. J. M. Fawkes. The piece includes a brief history of windmills at Low Holme, Schoose Farm and Lodge Castle Farm.

"Windmills!"

Cutting from 'North Western Daily Mail' of submission detailing the history of windmills in Cumberland, and the planned survey to be carried out by Mr. D. Hay, a Whitehaven librarian.

"Windmill history"

Cutting from 'Cumberland News' detailing the history and ownership of the mill in Monkhill, Burgh, as told by Major E. Calvert.

"Windmill era"

Cutting from 'Cumberland News' detailing the history and structure of the mill in Monkhill, Burgh, as told by Mr. J. M. Fawkes.

Westmorland

Notes on Westmorland watermills. Also refers to the following mills and mines: Skelwith Bridge (Ambleside) Watermill, Bolton (Appleby) Watermill, Comb Gill (Borrowdale) Watermill, Brougham Watermill, Sprint (Burneside) Watermill, Ewan (New Mill) (Burton) Watermill, Cliburn Mill, Clifton Mill, Hardshins Mine (Moor House)(Dufton), Greenside Lead Mine (Glenridding), Brigsteer (Helsington) Watermill, Hilton Watermill, Holme Mills, Hartsop (Lakes) Watermill, Low Hartsop Mine (Lakes), Levens Hall (Levens) Watermill, Flake Bridge Sawmill (Murton), Milness (Preston Richard) Watermill, Scordale Mines, Abbey (Shap) Watermill, Brackenber (Shap) Watermill, Crags (Shap) Watermill.

Water power in Cumbria

Correspondence with handwritten notes on them; other note; reprint of Keswick Electric Light Co.; water powered Textile Mills of Cumbria; wood turning; waterwheels and mining waterwheels.

Results 1 to 20 of 332