- FWGC-GPN-A-003
- Item
- Late 19th or early 20th century
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Exterior view of watermill building with wheel in rugged mountainous setting: Unidentified UK.
Unknown photographer
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Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Exterior view of watermill building with wheel in rugged mountainous setting: Unidentified UK.
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Stone watermill building by stream
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Exterior of watermill building with wheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Group of buildings in country setting with mountain in background; small stone structure on right may be watermill.
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Large weatherboarded watermill building, with lucam, by footbridge over millstream. Possibly East Anglia. The Mills Archive would be pleased to hear from anyone who can help identify this mill.
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Billhead of John Wyatt, Nutbourne
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Wyatt, John, miller
Billhead of W. Stoveld, Portslade and Runcton Mills
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Stoveld, William, miller
View from upstream, Upper Mill, Ewell
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The millpond is spring fed.
W M Stanford and Son, Memorandum
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
W M Stanford and Son, millers and farmers
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Goring Mill, Goring, in the street scene
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The mill is on the left and must have taken a leat from the River Thames.
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The mill appears disused and the pentrough seems to have slipped from its fixings. Postcard sent 26/8/1901
Milling family, Terwick Mill, Rogate
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Photograph of of Mrs Flint, Frank Ayling (son of Jesse, b. 1888) and Jesse Ayling (miller at Terwick Mill).
Close up of the waterwheel, Rigg Mill, Hawsker cum Stainsacre
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The large diameter waterwheel has deteriorated badly. Postcard sent 14/9/1904
View across the weir, Monnow Mill, Monmouth
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The overflow weir provides a constant head of water to the waterwheel. Postcard sent 18/9/1904
Pandy Mill, Bettws-y-coed, with waterwheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The mill looks to be of some age with an overshot waterwheel. It appears to be in work