Cutting from 'The Times' of an article by Ian Smith describing the potential closure of the Queen Street Mill in Harle Syke due to the lack of funding from the Manpower Services Commission and the Department of the Environment. The article explains the need for additional needs for funding from other sources, and also includes a brief history of the mill.
Photo and note in the 'Wimbledon Borough News' that death-watch beetle has been found in the main stock of the windmill and so the sails have had to be taken off until the problem is solved.
Photo and caption from the 'Kettering Leader Jubilee Supplement' about Coleman's Mill that stood in Windmill Avenue, Kettering, until it was torn down as part of the Mafeking celebrations.
Article in the Hull 'Daily Mail' on the stories and photos that Mr Andrew, of Ferriby Sluice, Barton-on-Humber, a fifth-generation miller, has in his collection.
Cutting from 'The Advertiser' about the appearance of two windmills in Sussex appearing on an 1824 map of the area. The article mentions College Mill and Cripplegate Mill, but focuses on Cripplegate Mill in particular, providing its brief history and details of ownership, as well as its destruction in a fire on 25 May 1914.
Report in the 'South London Press' that Lambeth Council decided that the site of the old windmill in Blenheim Gardens would be too costly to acquire as an open space and that the L. C. C. would have to take the project on.