- CUTT-02932
- Item
- 2 October 1958
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Snippet from the 'Evening Standard' about the windmill in John Ruskin Grammar School, Croydon.
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Snippet from the 'Evening Standard' about the windmill in John Ruskin Grammar School, Croydon.
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Photo and caption from the 'Evening News' showing the Brixton Hill windmill with its sails on, and surrounded by a garden.
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Picture and caption in 'The Daily Telegraph' about the intentions of London County Council to go ahead with the preservation of the windmill in Blenheim Gardens on Brixton Hill.
"Windmill plan: cost too high"
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Report in the 'South London Advertiser' that Lambeth Council had decided the cost of including the windmill in an open space in Brixton was too high.
"Windmill is used as a church"
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Cutting from the 'Evening News' about how the S.P.A.B. is to help repair the windmill on Reigate Heath now being used as a church.
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Note in 'Reynolds News' that a small fire was detected by the children of the families living in the Wimbledon Common windmill, and put out before any real harm was done.
"Windmill earmarked to become museum"
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Cutting from the 'Croydon Advertiser' recording plans to turn the old windmill into an agricultural museum and field studies centre.
"Windmill decision unfortunate"
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Letters to the Editor of the 'Surrey Mirror' from Messrs M. A. Pink, of Redhill, and A. E. Booker of Reigate, attacking Alderman Geoffrey Goodman' s efforts to renovate Reigate Heath Mill at ratepayers' expence: especially since the area is singularly deficient in Public Toilets.
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Letter to the 'Surrey Mirror' from Mr R. D. Nicol of Reigate, saying he was appalled that the Borough Council had refused to make repairs to the windmill on the Heath yet subsidises an annual pageant which makes a thumping loss.
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Snippet from the 'Daily Herald' that Outwood Smock Mill collapsed early yesterday.
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Cutting from 'Daily News' describing the successful restoration effort at an old mill on Reigate Heath, and its conversion into a church.
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Photo with caption in the 'Evening News' showing the converted windmill which has been used a chapel since 1880 and is to be restored by the S.P.A.B.
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Cutting from the 'Sunday Companion' about the conversion of the windmill on Reigate Heath into an Anglican chapel.
"Windmill appeal reaches £4,500"
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Piece in the 'Wimbledon News' that the various schemes for collecting funds for a worthy cause.
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Cutting from 'Building Design' describing restoration and relocation efforts at Lowfield Heath windmill. The article explores the reasons for relocation, and mentions Lowfield Heath Windmill Trust, the English Toursit Board, and Gatwick Airport as providers of funding for the project. It also includes details of the restoration project and a brief history of the mill.
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Cutting from the 'Wandsworth Borough News' recording that permission has been given by the Ministry of Works for a new sail ["wing"] to be fitted on to the Common's windmill.
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Piece from the 'Manchester Guardian' noting the efforts being made to collect funds for repairing the windmill on Wimbledon Common, which the Conservators are unable to look after themselves.
"Wimbledon and other local windmills"
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Article in the [Wandsworth] 'Borough News' summarising a lecture given by Mr M. T. Mason on "Wimbledon and other local windmills" to the Wandsworth Historical Society.
"Willey Mill, on the River Wey near Farnham: £40,000 or so."
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Photograph with caption in 'The Daily Telegraph', accompanying an article about two completely unrelated watermills at Wantage, Berks that happen to be up for sale at this time.
"Water mill converted to a home"
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Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette and South of England Advertiser' describing the conversion of Cosford Mill in Surrey into a residence for Mr. and Mrs. Loarridge. The article provides details of the restoration effort, and is accompanied by a sketch by Mr. Sedgley.