Sheepland Bay Mill Ardglass Co Down
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Sheepland Bay Mill Ardglass Co Down
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Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo of the silhouette of Ardglass Windmill in its derelict state.
"Ballyholme windmill : then and now"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Pair of photos showing the changes in Ballyholme Windmill site between 1887 and 1935.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo from the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing how an old windmill tower at Crossgar, Co. Down, was being converted into a house.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Letter to the Editor of 'The Belfast News-Letter' from "B. N.-L." contradicting a whole series of "facts" given by "Verity" about where Cope's Mill had been. [It closes with the note "This correspondence is now closed -- Ed." but we don't appear to have any earlier parts.]
Exterior view of preserved watermill building with double wheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Exterior view of small thatched stone watermill building, preserved, with wheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
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Letter to the Editor of the 'Belfast Telegraph' from Mr. W. F. Cunningham, of Newry, commending the efforts of local councillors to get their old windmill preserved.
"Stone in garden is key to age of Ards windmill"
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Article in the 'Belfast Telegraph' about how a chipped stone in a Belfast back garden has solved the question of who built the windmill at Ballycopeland.
"Milling Family the Magiltons"
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Letter to the Editor of 'The Belfast Telegraph' from Alex. Mawhilley giving his view that the Ballycopeland windmill was built by the Magilton family of mill-wrights.
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Photograph in 'The Belfast News-Letter' showing the dilapidated state of Ballycopeland Windmill neat Millisle, Co. Down.
"New lease of life for a mill"
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Letter to the Editor of 'Country Life' from E. V. Malone of Downpatrick, Co. Down, recording the restoration of Ballycopeland Windmill and its opening to the public back in 1959.
"Local windmill now industrial antiquity"
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Article in the 'Newtownards Chronicle' recording the completion of the restoration of Ballycopeland Windmill and its opening to the public
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Note in 'The Belfast News-Letter' that the well-known windmill at Millisle is to re-open on Thursday next, 29th October 1959.
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Photo in 'The Belfast News-Letter' showing the clean white tower of Ballycopeland windmill with the last of the scaffolding coming away.
"Ministry is making a mess of windmill"
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Report in the 'belfast Telegraph' of an argument between a retired milling firm manager and the Ministry of Finance about the way Ballycopeland Mill at Millisle is being restored.
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Photo in the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing the tower of Ballycopeland windmill heavily encased in scaffolding.
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Photo in the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing scaffolding round the tower of Ballycopeland Mill, Millisle.
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Note in the 'Irish Independent' about the repairs which have been completed on the Ballycopeland windmill, whose last miller, Samuel McGilton, had ceased work in 1915 rather than lower the standards of his flour to meet wartime regulations.
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Picture in the 'Irish News' showing "one of the finest preserved windmills in Ireland".