The first sail is lifted in place at Heage Tower Mill
- GIFF-HWS-04-25
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- 2002
Alan Gifford comments: "The first sail is lifted to be bolted to the iron cross."
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The first sail is lifted in place at Heage Tower Mill
Alan Gifford comments: "The first sail is lifted to be bolted to the iron cross."
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The cap waiting to be lifted onto Heage Tower Mill
Alan Gifford comments: "All possible work was carried out on the cap before it was lifted back onto the tower."
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Stone walling at Heage Tower Mill
Alan Gifford comments: "One huge wall below the mill collapsed during excavation work and had to be rebuilt."
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A new governor, made by volunteers, fitted in place at Heage Tower Mill
Alan Gifford comments: "No governor was found in the old mill so a new one was designed and made by volunteers, but fitted by the millwrights, on the existing iron tentering arms."
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A team of volunteers at Heage Tower Mill
Alan Gifford comments: "Much work was done by volunteers both local and from MMG. Through the winter of 2001 through to opening in June 2002, and beyond they undertook numerous tasks ranging from site clearance, cleaning and painting to dry stone walling, apart from producing interpretation displays and various components for the mill."
L to R. Front - Alan Gifford, Pat Hunter, Helen Bellofatto, Margaret Kent, Brian Naylor. Behind - Ian Gifford, Ian Swindlehurst, Dave Hunter, Ian Hunter.
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Sewing canvas onto shutters for Heage Tower Mill
Alan Gifford comments: "Heavy duty canvas was hand sewn onto the shutter frames by volunteers, aided by helpers from the local WI. Many took them home to carry out the work."
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Knowle Mill, Bembridge, preserved with sails
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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House conversion, Hurt Wood Mill, Ewhurst
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
House-converted tower mill with sails
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Ingleborough Mill, West Walton
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Mounted photograph of Ingleborough Mill, West Walton.
A note from Michael Harverson: "Acquired by J.S.P. Buckland, mill-amateur, of Peartrees, Staplehurst, Kent, Oct or Nov 1961. Probably W. Walton, Ingleborough, Norfolk. See Harry Apling p.177 (1984)".
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House conversion, Hurt Wood Mill, Ewhurst
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
House-converted tower mill with sails
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House conversion, Hurt Wood Mill, Ewhurst
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
House-converted tower mill with sails
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House conversion, Walter's Mill, Mark Cross
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
House-converted tower of tower mill
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Wray Common Mill, Reigate, with damaged sails
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Preserved tower mill with damaged sails
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Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Preserved tower mill with damaged sails
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Tail end of windshaft and wallower, Nyetimber Mill, Pagham
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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Nyetimber Mill, Pagham, whilst under residential conversion
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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Nyetimber Mill, Pagham, whilst under residential conversion
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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Millstones in grounds of conversion, Nyetimber Mill, Pagham
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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Miscellaneous grears in grounds of conversion, Nyetimber Mill, Pagham
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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Nyetimber Mill, Pagham, whilst under residential conversion
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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