Two cuttings, the first a small description and view of Stanley Bullock's Millgate Mills, Aylsham, the second a small description and view of G T[F] Baker's Barnwell Mills, Barnwell.
Two cuttings relating to the Burgess family of Kirkby Fleetham. The first is a description of the milling family's history, the second a view of Fleetham Mill.
Three cuttings relating to the Burgess family of Kirkby Fleetham. The first shows the three generations of Thomas Burgess, the second is a description of the family's milling business, the third is a view of Fleetham Mill.
Three cuttings, the first showing Mumford's Mill, Greenwich before a refit and extension,m the second showing Borough Mills, Bolton, and the third reporting on H & R Ainscough, Ltd registering as a private company in 1928.
Double-sided cutting. Page 624 describes the unique grain handling plant at Silvertown Mills. (The article finishes mid-sentence and is continued in DUFF-SBK-104. Page 623 discusses the "Future Prospects of the British Milling Trade".
Cutting about the publication's travelling representative visiting Weymouth Mills, Dorset and being given a tour by William Halliwell, the miller, who and describes the mill's Gillen roller system. Mention is made of Halliwell's book "Technics of Flour Milling", a copy of which can be found in the Mills Archive Library.
The first cutting describes the fire at Cleator Moor Flour Mill, near Whitehaven, and the second details an anecdote after a meeting of the National Association of British and Irish Millers.
2 cross sections of the "Bennis" coking stoker, one from the front and the other from the side. There is also a short description detailing how it makes boilers more efficient and smokeless.