Piece in the 'East Anglian Daily Times' about the way work is progressing on Col. Irwin's mill and how the workforce has lately been augmented by Mr Stanley Freese of Wenhaston.
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.
Letter to the Editor of 'Cycling' Magazine from Stanley Freese, asking if "R.W." (= Rex Wailes) can idenetify an alleged law preventing later buildings from being erected around windmills: he thinks this only applies in the case of the water rights for water mills.
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 ?
Original stuck inside Peter's second edition copy of 'Windmills and Millwrighting' (in Mills Archive Library). Note below states that Stanley died 9 July 1972 in Halesworth Hospital.
Photograph found amongst Peter Dolman's Suffolk material (possibly came out of 'windmills and millwrighting' like other portrait 6521 - see entry for this book (2nd edn,) in library catalogue).
Sketch of windmill and surrounding sheds with tailpole well shown. Drawn in 1929 when it had a "newly boarded black body and white sails" - H and F (1931) p.165.
Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist