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Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist United Kingdom Smock mills
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Winfarthing, Norfolk

Sketch from a postcard that the miller had given to H.E.S. Simmons. A cryptic note may be to indicate the mill was "non-extant" by then.

Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist

"Suffolk Windmills"

Letter to the Editor of the'East Anglian Daily Times' from Stanley Freese approving the decision of East Suffolk CC to preserve Saxtead Green post mill, which he considered one of the most pleasantly situated mills in England. And if Wortham Mill cannot be saved too, might West Suffolk CC be pursuaded to preserve Drinkstone Mill ?

"Suffolk Windmills"

Cutting [ presumably from the 'East Anglian Daily Press' as it was stuck to the same Durrant's slip as our CUTT-02757 ] with a letter from Stanley Freese on the subject of preserving examples of Suffolk's rich windmill heritage.

Stanton Smock Mill, Suffolk

Sketch looking along the road when it was working: unlike the "dilapidated post mill".

Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist

Palgrave, Suffolk

Well-finished sketch made on 26 June, 1929 when, as he says, "… I steered westwards for Palgrave's white smockmill which, with two sails only, is presumably in use, as it is otherwise in order …" {HandF (1931) p.67}

Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist

Kingston Downs six-sailer, Lewes, Sussex. Bk 14, no 9.

"Exact copy of a postcard by Delittle, Fenwick and Co for Shurey's Publications." The mill was "the only one of its kind in England" [being a post mill] but fell in 1916. The postcard was lent to Stanley by Mr J.C.Stevenson of Toft Mill, Friskney, Lincs.

Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist

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