Nicholl's foolscap notebook containing: (1) 56 double-sided pages of dated notes, drawings, and measurements of the wind and watermills listed at "Place access points below". (2) A newspaper clipping from the mid 1980s reporting on Millwrights International Limited's work on the restoration and removal of a Chiseldon tower mill to Windmill Hill Business Centre, Swindon. (3) A photocopied newspaper clipping from [the Telegraph] reporting on the restoration of Mapledurham Watermill, also referencing Nicholl's concern about the future milling machinery at Rhydlydan Watermill, Wales. (3) Further notes, contacts, addresses and potential suppliers of materials are listed on the last 6 pages of the notebook.
Lantern slides taken from negatives in the collection and a lantern slide produced by Newton and Co. Ltd., Covent Garden (code BNL 671) of John Crome's "A Windmill on Mousehold Heath".
Two notebooks, labelled "Part I" and "Part II", containing detailed observations of Lincolnshire windmills. The second notebook additionally contains observations on some Cambridgeshire and Suffolk windmills. The dates of the mill visits correspond with the negatives in sub-series MEYE-NEG-04, MEYE-NEG-10, and MEYE-NEG-14.
Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer
A report for Suffolk County Council on Holton Post Mill examining the mill's: sails; fan, framing and carriage; substructure and buck. The report concludes that public access should be prohibited pending the recommended programme of repair works due to the unsatisfactory condition of certain aspects of the structure. An estimate of £8,600 is given for the repair work (including the replacement of two stocks).
Photographic prints of Suffolk windmills made from negatives in sub-series MEYE-NEG-14. Additionally, index cards with information of Harry Meyer's visits to the mills, corresponding with the negatives/photographs.
Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer