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168 Archival description results for Essex

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"Old windmills saved"

Cutting from 'Cape Argus' describing the efforts to preserve windmills in England, and commending the Essex County Council in particular for contributing towards the preservation of windmills in the region.

"Tilting at windmills"

Cutting from 'Stratford Express' recalling the decision made by the Essex County Council to spend a sum of up to £500 on the restoration of windmills in the region.It also mentions preservation orders made for Upminster and Ramsey windmills.

"Milling over protection"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' describing the opening of various restored and functioning windmills in Essex to the public as part of National Mills Weekend organized by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. The article also describes the state of restoration efforts at different mills.

"Doing windmill event a good turn"

Cutting from 'Brentwood Gazette' describing the opening of various restored and functioning windmills in Essex to the public as part of National Mills Weekend organized by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.

"The windmill man"

Cutting from 'The Citizen' describing the intention of Mr. Donald Smith, headmaster of Park Senior School in Dagenham, to preserve windmills, for which he was given a £500 grant from the Essex County Council.

"County expenditure"

Cutting from 'The Recorder' criticizing the Capital Expenditure Committee of the Essex County Council for their spending decisions, including the expenditure of £400 on compensation for windmill owners whose mills were desired for preservation.

"Preserving the Essex windmills"

Cutting from 'Cyclist' announcing the intention of the headmaster of a Dagenham school to preserve Essex windmills, for which he received a £500 grant from the Essex County Council.

"£2,000 for history"

Cutting from 'The Star' announcing Essex Planning Commission's intention to spend up to £2,000 on the care of historic buildings, including windmills.

"Essex windmills"

Cutting from 'Southend Standard' describing a lecture given by Rev. F. Clarke about various windmills found in Essex. The article mentions that Rev. Clarke was a miller's son and had experience working in a mill, as well as urging the attendees to encourage the preservation of the remaining mills in Essex.

"Windmills are so old-fashioned"

Cutting from 'Colchester Gazette' describing the decision made by the Essex County Council not to restore any mills that had been completely destroyed, and to insure the mills for repairs only for sums not exceeding £2,000.

"Preservation of windmills"

Cutting from 'Essex Chronicle' describing the Order made by the Minister of Health to preserve various windmills in Essex and the state of their respective restoration efforts.

"Essex is keeping windmills alive"

Cutting from 'Municipal Journal' of an article by Leslie A. Leaver describing Essex County Council's efforts to preserve the windmills in their region. The article includes details on restoration and future plans of various mills as undertaken by the Council.

"Bid to preserve historic Essex mill"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' describing the restoration effort at Ramsey Mill carried out by volunteers led by Mr. Chris Hullcoop and Mr. Mike Organ.The article provides a brief history of the mill and a description of its structure, and also mentions different parties involved in the restoration effort.

"Focus on an old mill in Essex"

Cutting from 'Evening News' describing the poor state of Ramsey Mill after damage done to it in the war. The article mentions assessments done to the mill for the possibility of applying for a grant for its restoration, and that it is owned by Mts. O. J. Campbell.

"Good news for a windmill"

Cutting from 'Children's Newspaper' describing the order of preservation given for Ramsey Mill. The article describes this news as a gift from his daughter to Mr. R. M. Scott, who owns the mill.

"Ramsey Windmill to be preserved"

Cutting from 'Essex County Standard' describing the approval to preserve Ramsey Mill from demolition by the Minister of Health after an Order made by the Essex County Council. The article gives a brief history of the mill, and declares that the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings is associated with restoring the mill.

"Windmill preservation"

Cutting from 'Local Government Chronicle' describing the approval to preserve Ramsey Mill from demolition by the Minister of Health after an Order made by the Essex County Council. The article gives a brief history of the mill, and declares that the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings is associated with restoring the mill. It also mentions the purchase of the smock mill in Upminster under a similar order.

"The preservation of windmills: Essex and Bedfordshire examples"

Cutting from 'Builder' describing the approval to preserve Ramsey Mill from demolition by the Minister of Health after an Order made by the Essex County Council. The article gives a brief history of the mill, and declares that the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings is associated with restoring the mill. It also mentions the planned sale of Keysoe Mill in Bedfordshire.

"An Essex windmill to be preserved"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' describing the approval to preserve Ramsey Mill from demolition by the Minister of Health after an Order made by the Essex County Council. The article gives a brief history of the mill, and mentions that the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings is associated with restoring the mill.

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