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"The mill's sails will turn again for Old Hector"

Cutting from 'News Chronicle'describing restoration efforts by miller Hector Stone on The Mill in Upminster. The article also mentions that the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings had taken over responsibility for fundraising for the project.

"Friends of the Mill scheme inaugurated"

Cutting from 'The Recorder' describing the inauguration of the Friends of the Mill scheme at Upminster Windmill in Essex. The article mentions the inauguration being carried out by Essex County Council chairman Frank Foster, and also outlines the benefits members of the scheme would be entitled to.

"Terling"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' of a property listing for a windmill in Terling after extensive restoration work was done to it. The article credits Mick Cater for the restoration work, and describes the modifications done to the mill. It also includes a brief history of the mill and its ownership.

"The mills of Essex"

Cutting from 'Essex County Telegraph' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off. The article also mentions Herbert Bonner as the miller, and that the mill was used in the Will Hay film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.

"Great storm havoc"

Cutting from 'Daily Sketch' describing the destruction caused by a storm in Terling, including the damage done to a windmill, where the fansails were blown off.

"Gale fight to save 300year-old windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off, and the how owner Herbert Bonner and his son stopped the mill collapsing entirely.

"The old windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening News' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off, and the how owner Herbert Bonner and his son stopped the mill collapsing entirely.

"Terling mill damaged"

Cutting from 'Essex Chronicle' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off. The article also mentions the owner as Herbert Bonner.

"Terling mill"

Cutting from 'Essex Countryside' of a submission by M. A. Cater describing how he was trying to restore the windmill in Terling. The piece includes an estimation of the cost of repairs, and is accompanied by a report on its progress.

"Windmill hit by lightning"

Cutting from 'Essex Weekly News' mentioning that a storm had caused the windmill in Terling to be struck by lightning, but that no serious damage was inflicted.

"Terling windmill"

Cutting from 'Essex Weekly News' mentioning that a maximum sum of £209 will be made by the Essex County Council for the repair of Terling windmill.

"Mill's ill-wind"

Cutting from 'Daily Sketch' describing the damage done to the mill at Terling by a gale, including one of the sails being blown off. The article mentions that the mill was owned by Mr. H. Bonner, and that it was used in WIll Hay's film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.

"Terling windmill's fate"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' speculating about the fate of Terling mill after it was damaged in a gale. The article mentions the cost of the required repairs, as well as the disappearance of many other mills in Essex. It also gives a brief history of the mill.

Terling mill

Cutting from an unknown source mentioning the relocation of Terling mill from Cressing to Terling in 1830.

"The mill and the miller"

Cutting from 'Evening News' mentioning how the windmill in Terling is supplemented by an engine in times of low wind, and its ownership by Mr. Herbert Bonner.

"Killed in Essex windmill"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' describing the death of miller Mr. H. Bonner after attempting to oil some machinery in the mill and having his clothing get caught in it. The article mentions that an unsuccessful rescue was attempted by the miller's son Leslie, and provides a brief history of the mill under Mr. Bonner's ownership. It also mentions that the mill was used in the Will Hay film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.

"Terling"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' mentioning how the windmill in Terling was almost destroyed in a gale, and the damage done to its sails.

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