Dismantling for the removal Thorpeness Mill at Aldringham cum Thorpe being taken down 1922/23 [on reverse] Copy by P Dolman Being re-erected at Thorpeness [note added by PD next to the photo' ]
The corporation windpump on top of the water tower and the old Black post mill. Only the water tower itself remains, together with Reydon windpump which can be seen in the distance.
The photo shows the Simplex wind engine on top of the water tower and the old Black post mill with its sails turning. Reydon windpump can just be seen in the distance. Only this and the water tower itself survive today. detail from 13152
Theberton tower mill in working order. The post mill body, shown alongside, came from Little Glemham (TM 357 584) where it was an open trestle mill. It was moved to Theberton and set up as a power-driven mill within Jesse Wightman's lifetime.
Theberton tower mill in working order. The post mill body, shown alongside, came from Little Glemham (TM 357 584) where it was an open trestle mill. It was moved to Theberton and set up as a power-driven mill within Jesse Wightman's lifetime.
Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe Mill. Celesque series, published by The Photochrom Co., Ltd., London and Tunbridge Wells. A larger black and white copy by P. Dolman of the postcard is available, but has not been scanned. (Catalgogue number: 1120260)
Fulletby tower mill, from a postcard of c1905. One such postcard was posted in 1908 (Eric Croft, Lincolnshire Windmills in old picture postcards vol. 1).
Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe Mill. This is a larger black and white copy by P. Dolman of 'Trusthorpe Windmill Exterior-working' (Catalogue number: 11255) postcard, but has not been scanned.
Photograph of [marked postcard c1905] Station Mill, showing a view of the post mill from a field with outbuildings in the background and foreground. Copy by P Dolman