Howard's Mill, Hornchurch

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Howard's Mill, Hornchurch

BT Essex

Howard's Mill, Hornchurch

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Howard's Mill, Hornchurch

  • UF Mitchell's Mill

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Howard's Mill, Hornchurch

21 Archival description results for Howard's Mill, Hornchurch

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"Concerning windmills"

Cutting from "Hertford Mercury" with an appeal to preserve the windmills of Essex, noting some which have already been destroyed and others which are still preserved.

Essex windmills

Cutting from "East Anglian Daily Times" about an effort to photograph Essex's windmills before they all disappear.

"Essex windmills"

Cutting from "Leyton Express" with readers' letters about examples of windmills that can be found near London, including some (Bobbingworth, Hornchurch and Barking) which were recently destroyed.

Hornchurch Mill

The one hundred and ninth item is a photograph featuring Hornchurch mill. Hornchurch is a suburban town in East London which was formerly in the county of Essex. The photograph is undated. The photograph is subject to the copyright of "Newton and Co. Ltd, London"and for this reason has not been uploaded as a Digital Object file.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

"The old windmill at Hornchurch"

Cutting from 'Havering and Romford Express' describing the history of Hornchurch windmill. It mentions that the mill was burned down in the 1920s, and that a quarry and later, an electricity generating sub-station, took its place.

Pocket notebook - 1935 or later

A repurposed Lett's diary for 1935 measuring 7.5 cm x 11.5 cm, containing measurements, notes, calculations and drawings on a variety of engineering and milling matters including the windmills itemised at 'Place access points' below. Reference is made to the impact of gales at Winchelsea (which eventually blew down in gales in 1978 and 1987).

Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex

Hornchurch

This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1930 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.

Unknown publisher

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