Dobson's Mill, Burgh le Marsh

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"Take a look at an old rural industry"

Cutting from 'Skegness Standard' describing the opening of Dobson's Mill to the public. The article mentions that the mill was owned by Lindsey County Council, and includes a detailed description of the mill's structure and history.

"Windmill a 'museum'"

Cutting from 'Skegness Standard' describing the conversion of one of Dobson's Mill's ancillary buildings into a museum, where models of mills on loan from the Nottinghamshire Educational Museum were being exhibited.

"Windmill a museum"

Cutting from 'Lincolnshire Standard' describing the conversion of one of Dobson's Mill's ancillary buildings into a museum, where models of mills on loan from the Nottinghamshire Educational Museum were being exhibited.

"Silent worker"

Cutting from 'Illustrated' of a submission by D. J. Wilkes describing the fitting of plastic gearing to the machinery inside Dobson's Mill, resulting in quieter operation.

Dobson's Mill

Cutting from 'Lincolnshire Echo' of a photograph of Dobson's Mill. The caption gives a brief history of the mill, including that it was built in around 1833 and purchased by the Lindsey County Council in 1965 in order to preserve it. It also describes the structure of the mill.

Dobson's Mill

Cutting from 'Evening Times' of a photograph of Dobson's Mill. The caption gives a brief history of the mill, including that it was built in around 1833 and purchased by the Lindsey County Council in 1965 in order to preserve it. It also describes the structure of the mill.

Dobson's Mill

Cutting from 'The Guardian' of a photograph of Dobson's Mill. The caption mentions that the mill was bought by Lindsey County Council and was completely restored by boys from Morris Secondary School in Skegness.

"The sail setters"

Cutting from 'The Star' describing the restoration of Burgh le Marsh Mill by millwright Jim Davies. The article also mentions that the mill was owned by Lincolnshire County Council, and that it had been converted into a restaurant.

"Taking a closer look at Burgh's multi-sailed left-handed windmill"

Cutting from 'Spilsby Target' of an article by Eileen Chantry of a profile of Burgh le Marsh windmill. The article mentions that the mill was built in 1813 by Sam Oxley, and includes a detailed history of the mill's ownership and operation. It also explains the decline of traditional mills in light of roller milling and engine-driven machinery to produce flour.

"Windmill repairer"

Cutting from 'Grimsby Evening Telegraph' describing the repairs millwright John E. Thompson made to the roof of a windmill at Burgh-le-Marsh.

"£50 will help to save windmills"

Cutting from 'Sheffield Telegraph' describing the contribution of £50 by Skegness councillors for the restoration of two of the last seven windmills of Lincolnshire. The article mentions that this was in reply to the £350 appeal made for the reapis of the Burgh and Sibsey mills.

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