The first three cuttings are from an article on Mr J J Rash's Wortham Mills, starting with a photo of the mill, followed by a frontispiece on the new roller milling technology Mr Rash had installed in the mill in 1893, by Messrs E R and F Turner. The last two cuttings are pictures of Victoria Mills in Ashford and Robinson's Mill in Deptford.
In Sibiu, Romania. The mill was brought from America after the Second World War by the great grandfather of the current owner. It was worked by waterpower and then by a small locally made engine, and is still used to make flour from pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts and corn.
In Sibiu, Romania. The mill was brought from America after the Second World War by the great grandfather of the current owner. It was worked by waterpower and then by a small locally made engine, and is still used to make flour from pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts and corn.
In Sibiu, Romania. The mill was brought from America after the Second World War by the great grandfather of the current owner. It was worked by waterpower and then by a small locally made engine, and is still used to make flour from pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts and corn.
Cutting focusing on Roger's Mill at Market Drayton and the roller machinery installed at the mill by Messrs. E R and F Turner. There is also a small article discussing a duties on wheat and loaves, and a look back at The Miller 35 years ago.
Three cuttings relating to the Burgess family of Kirkby Fleetham. The first shows the three generations of Thomas Burgess, the second is a description of the family's milling business, the third is a view of Fleetham Mill.
Two cuttings relating to the Burgess family of Kirkby Fleetham. The first is a description of the milling family's history, the second a view of Fleetham Mill.
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.