Elcott Mill, Marlborough

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Wiltshire

Notes on Wiltshire watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Ratcliffe of Malmesbury, Notes on 1991 Wiltshire Woolen Industry Talk by Kenneth Rogers, Allcannings, Baulkington, Lower Mill (Bishopsbourne), Croucheston (Bishopstone) Watermill, Bromham Watermill, Calne Watermill, Upper Mill Quemerford (Calne Without) Watermill, Gatcombe (Castle Combe) Watermill, Lower Colham (Castle Combe) Watermill, Trafalgar (Charlton) Watermill, Chippenham Cloth Factory, Badbury (Chiseldon) Watermill, Corsham Watermill, Coombe (Enford) Watermill, Hinton Watermill, Pinnold's (Lacock) Watermill, Wick Farm Pumping Wheel, Liddington, Upper Liddington Watermill, Little Cheverill Watermill, Avon (Malmesbury) Watermill, Castle (King's)(Marlborough) Watermill, Folly Farm (Mildenhall) Watermill, Poulton (Mildenhall) Watermill, Poulshott Watermill, Ridgeway (Purton) Watermill, Axford (Ramsbury) Watermill, Roundway Pumping Wheel, Shipton Watermill, Old Stert Watermill, Mill Cottage (Stert) Watermill, Stourton (Gasper) Watermill, Sutton Benger (Draycot Cerne) Watermill, Swindon Watermill, Ladd's (Swindon) Watermill, Wanborough Watermill, Whaddon Watermill, Farleigh Hungerford (Wingfield) Watermill, King's (Wroughton) Watermill, Lower Wroughton Watermill, Watermill below Woodham Watermill (Wroughton), Wylyle Watermill.

Elcot Mill, Marlborough

The twenty seventh item is a photograph of the cogs of Elcot watermill with its most notable feature of course being the distinctive white cat sitting on top of one of the cogs. The watermill is situated just outside the market town of Marlborough . An interesting note is on the back of the photograph written in the form of a brief letter. The message reads "Dear Miss Dance, Thank you very much for a delightful evening. What a wonderful basis the meal was. I am sure that everything will be alright on the 21st of March. Drastic editing will of course be required of at least myself and D. H. J. Yours Ken. Elcot near Marlborough." The photograph is dated to 9th March 1964.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)