- CUTT-00893
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- 18 February 1965
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Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette' describing Peter Powell's creation of a model of a mill that stood on his farm at Coolham.
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Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette' describing Peter Powell's creation of a model of a mill that stood on his farm at Coolham.
"Ghosts of the Past - Sussex Windmills"
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Article in the 'Southern Weekly News', by Gordon Hall, about how his great-grandfather Alfred built up a chain of wind- and water-mills in southern England in the 19th century.
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Photo dated 1910, reprinted in the 'West Sussex Gazette', showing Rustington Sea Mill with Sea Lane in front.
"Sullington Mill before it burned down in August 1911"
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Picture from the 'West Sussex Gazette' with the open-trestle post mill on the skyline at The Warren, Sullington, that burned down in August 1911. Southdown sheep were then in occupation of land now full of housing.
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Letter to the Editor of 'The Times' from Anthony Mallows Freeman about his difficulties in finding a way to preserve Winchelsea Mill at his own expense.
"A Windmill that Nobody Wants"
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Picture and caption in 'The Sphere' of Mr A. M. Freeman's 18th-century windmill at Winchelsea.
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Note in the 'Sussex County Magazine' about East Sussex CC's offer to pay half the cost if others agree to repair Argos Hill Post Mill.
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Photo in the 'Sussex Express and County Herald' showing the Argos Hill Post Mill after renovation and repainting.
"Replacing windmill sweeps blown off in gale"
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Photo and caption in an East Sussex paper [that contains an advert for a sale in September 1968] showing E. Hole and Frank Agate, two employees of Messrs E. Hole and Son of Burgess Hill, preparing two replacements for the sweeps blown off Argos Hill mill in the gale in December 1967. Various other mills on which the firm had worked are given.
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Letter to the Editor of the 'Kent & Sussex Courier' from G. L. Maslen of Mayfield, calling for attempts to preserve Argos Hill Mill before it is too late.
"Work on mill stops - it is dangerous"
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Cutting from the 'Evening Standard' about the poor state of the main timbers of Jill windmill, discovered during the repainting work for Henry Longhurst the owner.
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Piece from the 'Mid Sussex Times' on the steps having to be taken by Cuckfield Rural Council to remove a large pile of litter which has been left in the car park at Clayton Mills, and to place litter bins there.
"Please bring your own butler"
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Piece in the "Town and Country" section of 'Country Life' how the volunteers coming to Clayton windmills were asked to bring along their own rubbish sacks.
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Note in the 'Brighton Evening Argus' that, due to the rising cost, Cuckfield Rural Council are reconsidering their decision to renovate the Clayton windmills.
"Cash windfall for Jack and Jill windmills"
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Cutting from the 'Mid-Sussex Times' noting that the windmills have received an Historic Buildings grant from the Dept of the Environment.
"Windmill's strange appearance"
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Cutting from the 'Southern Weekly News' how odd the Cross-in-Hand windmill looks now that, as well as still sporting its wartime camouflage grey-green paint, it now only has three sweeps.
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Cutting from the 'Sussex Express' with a photo showing how around 20 foot of one sweep was blown off in a recent thunderstorm.
"£7,000 needed to save windmill"
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Note in 'The Daily Telegraph' about the proposals to get Cross-in-Hand post mill working again grinding cattle feed.
"The Deputy Borough Engineer's hopes …"
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Srticle in the 'Worthing Herald' about the state of progress in doing the necessary repairs to High Salvington Mill.
"A Landmark's Dignity is Restored"
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Photo in 'The Times' showing the restored exterior and internal machinery, on which Worthing Corporation has spent nearly £5,000.