- ASFC-WNS-028
- File
- Late 20th century
Notes on Kent watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Cork's Pond, Brenchley; Brabourne; Buckland Bridge Paper Mill, Buckland.
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Notes on Kent watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Cork's Pond, Brenchley; Brabourne; Buckland Bridge Paper Mill, Buckland.
"E. Amies. Maidstone Loom for laid covers."
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"Maidstone E. Amies Laid Wire Wearing."
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"Maidstone E. Amies Laid Wire Wearing."
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"E. Amies, Maidstone Loom for Laid covers."
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"E. Amies, Maidstone Loom for Laid covers."
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"E. Amies, Maidstone Loom for Laid covers."
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"E. Amies, Maidstone Loom for Laid covers."
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Part of Kent Mills Group Collection
Ivy Mill Cottage, Loose, Maidstone
Weir, Jean
Part of Kent Mills Group Collection
Ivy Mill Cottage, Loose, Maidstone
Weir, Jean
Part of Kent Mills Group Collection
Ivy Mill Cottage, Loose, Maidstone
Weir, Jean
Part of Kent Mills Group Collection
Ivy Mill Cottage, Loose, Maidstone
Weir, Jean
Mill cottage gatepost, Great Ivy Mill, Maidstone
Part of Kent Mills Group Collection
Weir, Jean
"Old mill lends itself to history, but it doesn't come chimp!"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Property Review' of a property listing for Great Ivy Mill near Maidstone. The article gives a brief history of the mill, including its conversion from a fulling to a paper mill, as well as its occupancy by wildlife photographer Cherry Kearton and his pet chimpanzees in the 1920s. It also includes details of the property in its present condition as a home.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from an unknown source of an article by Stephanie Beattie about Great Ivy Mill near Maidstone. The article gives a brief history of the mill, including its conversion from a fulling to a paper mill, as well as its occupancy by wildlife photographer Cherry Kearton and his pet chimpanzees in the 1920s. It also includes details of the property in its present condition as a home.