Disasters

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"When flames swept through Horstead Mill"

Cutting from 'Eastern Daily Press' of an article by Rosemary Dixon describing a fire at Horstead Mill in January 1963. The article also mentions that the mill had been restored by Mr. L. Hector Read the previous year, and that there were plans to build a hotel and recreational facility on the site.

"Mill began its working life making fine Worstead cloth"

Cutting from 'Eastern Daily Press' of an article by Rosemary Dixon briefly describing the history of Oxnead Mill. The article also mentions that the mill was used for producing cloth, and that it was restored by Mr. and Mrs. Crampton in 1986, as well as detailing the damages done to the mill over the years.

"Much to admire about this restored water mill"

Cutting from 'Eastern Daily Press' of an article by Rosemary Dixon describing the restoration of a watermill in Burnham Overy after it was damaged in a fire in 1959. The article also gives a brief history of the mill, and mentions that the mill was acquired by the National Trust when it ceased production in 1939.

"Historic mill goes up in flames"

Cutting from 'Canterbury Adscene' of an article by Emma Foster about a fire at Barton Mill. The article describes efforts by firefighters to control the blaze, as well as different theories investigators had as to the cause of the fire. It also includes details of the mill's usage at the time, and details of its ownership over the years.

"Mill damaged in blaze"

Cutting from 'Canterbury Extra' describing a fire at Barton Mill in Canterbury. The article mentions the action taken by the Ashord, Faversham and Margate fire departments, and includes a statement from Divisional Officer John Wildish suspecting arson as the cause of the blaze.

Clark, William and Charles

Information on William Frederick Clark (d. 1876) and his son Charles Frederick Clark. Includes a transciption of the inquest into the death of George Clark on 21 March 1864

Hague, Maureen

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