Mr C R Wright, miller in Friston, Suffolk
- DWMC-539630
- Item
- 10 April 1930
Part of Donald W Muggeridge Collection
Muggeridge, Donald William (1918-2015), photographer
Mr C R Wright, miller in Friston, Suffolk
Part of Donald W Muggeridge Collection
Muggeridge, Donald William (1918-2015), photographer
"Should this old mill be demolished?"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Article in the 'Ipswich Evening Star' discussing the rights and wrongs of demolishing Friston Post Mill despite its Preservation Order.
"Friston man's problem of 'unsafe' mill they won't let him demolish"
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Illustrated article about Caleb Wright and his problems with the preserved Friston windmill that - in his professional opinion - will soon fall down.
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Piece in the 'Manchester Evening News' about Caleb Wright, the owner of Friston Mill in Suffolk who wants to have his mill demolished but is forbidden: despite it being unsafe.
"Disused mill is 'unsafe' but it stays - by law"
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Illustrated article about Friston Mill's owner Caleb Wright, shown up a ladder with a hammer, who has to pay to keep it standing but gets no income from it now.
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Piece in the 'East Anglian Times' about Caleb Wright's wish to be able to knock his old windmill down before it falls and kills somebody.
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Report that Friston windmill, near Ipswich, may have to demolished since it is becoming unsafe.
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Article in the 'News Chronicle' about the millers Bob and Caleb Wright of Friston in Suffolk, in their old-fashioned mill.