The forty second image is a photocopy of an engraving of Monk's Mill on the River Avon in the city of Bath in the county of Somerset. There is no recorded date of production for either the original illustration or the photocopy. However, we...
The nineteenth photograph features the unidentified mill of the preceding photograph. Gardner has only written two words on the back "Near Newark" which gives us a vague idea of the geographic location of this mill. It could perhaps be t...
The eighteenth photograph features another unidentified mill which is undated. Gardner has only written two words on the back "Near Newark" which gives us a vague idea of the geographic location of this mill. It could perhaps be the Newa...
The twentieth photograph features the same unidentified mill of the two preceding photographs. Once again, Gardner has only written two words on the back "Near Newark" which gives us a vague idea of the geographical location of this mill...
The fifty second image is of Blackford mill situated in the small Gloucestershire village of Redmarley D'Abitot. The mill is also known as Durbridge mill. The image was produced in July 1957.
The folder contains miscellaneous notes, letters of correspondence and newspaper cuttings which relate predominantly to mills situated within the counties of Berkshire and Hertfordshire.
This is a photograph featuring an unidentified man, presumably the miller, operating a Quern. All we are told by Gardner is the vague information that this photograph was taken at a mill in Shetland.
E. M. Gardner produced an extensive and expansive catalogue of handwritten notes relating to an array of watermills throughout England and Wales between the years 1947 and 1955. The handwritten notes of Gardner are arranged clearly by county in al...
The third item of this Sub - Series features Glanarrow mill also known as Arrow Green mill which is in the village of Eardisland in Herefordshire. The mill derives its name from the river Arrow upon which it is situated. The photograph is undated.
The eighth item of this Sub - Series features the water wheel of one of the so called "Bosavern" mills of the Cornish town of St Just. The town is in the Penwith district of Cornwall. There were two watermills in St Just namely Upper Bo...