- CUTT-02949
- Item
- 12 June 1949
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Snippet from the 'Sunday Dispatch' how the last miller, Stanley Jupp, is to cease operating Outwood Mill and offer it to the National Trust.
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Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Snippet from the 'Sunday Dispatch' how the last miller, Stanley Jupp, is to cease operating Outwood Mill and offer it to the National Trust.
"Outwood's windmill is nearly 300 years old"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Article in the 'Surrey Mirror' about how Outwood's Post Mill is still capable of producing flour, as Mr S. Jupp demonstrates with his two small helpers.
"Mr Stanley Jupp and his dog "
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Illustration with caption from 'Illustrated' showing both of the windmills still standing on Outwood Common, with Mr Jupp and his dog in the foreground.
Grant of Probate of the Will of John Jupp, Miller, Surrey
Probate document on 1 sheet of vellum measuring approximately 24cm by 32cm and bearing the seal of the Court of Probate which grants probate to John Jupp's widow, Mary Jupp (Executrix) and Edward Scott (Executor). Attached is a copy of the Will of John Jupp "of Outwood in the Parish of Horne in the County of Surrey Miller" who died at Horne, Surrey, on 26 June 1860. The copy Will comprises 2 sheets of vellum measuring approximately 67 cm x 54 cm and was made on 5 November 1858.
Part of Harry Meyer Collection
Note on the reverse reads: "Mr Jupp Outwood Mill Surrey Harry Meyer October 1950".
Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer
Part of Harry Meyer Collection
Note on the reverse reads: "Mr Jupp Outwood Mill Surrey Harry Meyer October 1950".
Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer
Part of Harry Meyer Collection
Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer
Research notebook - Leicester, Nottingham, Manchester
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
A government-supplied Shorthand Note Book labelled, 'Rex Wailes. No Mills. 1963. Leicester, Nottingham, Manchester' with notes on a variety of topics including:
Lecture series: Notes on talks given to: the Northampton Natural History Society (19 March 1963); the Nonsuch & Ewell Antiquarian Society (26 March 1963); in Canterbury (6-7 April 1963). These were seemingly given to generate support for forthcoming survey-work. The Canterbury notes also include observations on the Kent mills listed at 'Place access points' below. Draft letters to those attending/organising these events also feature, including one with respect to a proposed visit to 'Pilgrim's College'.
Nottinghamshire pumping stations: Notes on pumping stations at Bestwood, Papplewick, Boughton, near Ollerton, and Basford, with reference to the relevant manufacturers (e.g. Ashton Frost and Hathone Davy). Also contains a list of mills in the Southwell area of Nottingham, focusing on the River Greet and Dora Beck.
Canals: Notes taken at Manchester Public Library on surveys of the Greater Manchester/Lancashire canal network and the rivers serving them.
Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex
Part of Michael Short Collection