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Newgate Prison Mill, 1752 (unpublished).

Unpublished typescript, by Stephen Buckland, entitled "The Newgate Prison Mill, 1752". It was written utilising notes that can be found in Mill Research Notebook 1988/08 and 1988/09.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Wimbledon Common Windmill, and the Hollow Post Mill (unpublished)

Four items all relating to Stephen Buckland's unpublished "Wimbledon Common Windmill, and the Hollow Post Mill".
The first contains the fair copy typescript.
The second contains the edited typescript, some research material and correspondence.
The third contains "duplicate, duff and unused illustrations. Notes and text xeroxes", including photographs and correspondence.
The fourth contains "duplicate and unused figs, after 1st copies posted off to Skilton", all photographs.
The contents page should be used in conjunction with the manuscript.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Mill Research Notebook 13

Red paperback notebook labelled Mill notes 1/9/55 - 13/9/55. Contains notes and sketches on mills in Croydon and Watford.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

St Saviour's, Tooley Street Fire

Cuttings are from a news article detailing a fire at St Saviours Flour Mills, on Tooley Street near St Saviour's Docks, and some lucky escapes by firefighters tackling the blaze.

The Daily Graphic

Brixton Windmill, the Wandle Mills, and the Ashbys (unpublished)

Four folders containing the typescript, figures and illustrations, research notes and photographs, for the unpublished work, by Stephen Buckland, entitled "Brixton Windmill, the Wandle Mills, and the Ashbys". Includes family history and biographical material on the Ashby family.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Longstock Mill, Stockbridge, Napper's Mill, Sutton and other cuttings

Two articles from The Miller in 1908, one looking at the technology used in Longstock Mill in Stockbridge and the other discussing roller machinery at Napper's Mill in Sutton. There are 3 cuttings from 1890 discussing the creation of an insurers specifically for mill fires. The final cutting is from 1890, the Financial Times, describing a change in fraud laws.

The Miller

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