- REXW-IND-14-033
- Item
- 1965
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Text of lecture at conference on engineering design for staff of the Vickers Group.
Clausen, Hugh
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Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Text of lecture at conference on engineering design for staff of the Vickers Group.
Clausen, Hugh
The Roller Flour Mill Project Collection
Material generated by the English Heritage/Mills Archive project "Flour Milling: The Roller Milling Revolution". Includes large volume, "Master list of researched and located mills", report "Roller Flour Mills in England" and related digital material.
Shorland-Ball, Rob, museums and heritage consultant
The rollerfloor of the Sussex Street Mill
Part of Small Donations
Unknown photographer
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1933 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Francis Frith and Co
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1915 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Unknown publisher
"The Route of the Kennet and Avon Canal"
Part of Brian Eighteen Mill Collection
Map of route of Kennet and Avon Canal mounted for display.
"The Royal Agricultural Society's Windmill Trials"
Photocopied extracts from "The Engineer".
The Engineer
Trafalgar square was transformed into a ruined Belgian village known as the "War bonds village" complete with post mill for the War Savings Campaign "Feed the Guns" in October 1918. Postcard came from the Stephen Buckland Collection.
"The ruined windmill on Vinegar Hill"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo in the 'Irish Times' of the ruined windmill tower on the summit of Vinegar Hill at Enniscothy, Co. Wexford.
Belgian postcard of the Bloemmolens at Diksmuide destroyed during the First World War.
"The ruins of Leke 1914-1918 Van den Bergh's Mill"
"The ruins of Zarren-near-Dixmude 1914-1918 The station and the mill"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Article from 'The Mirror' about the comfy home which David and Veronica Cheesewright have made in Little Braxted watermill on the River Blackwater near Maldon in Essex.
Verbal recollections of Helen Wilson, aged 80 years. Duration c. 20 minutes
Wilson, Helen M (1913 -1998), nee West
Transcript of verbal recollections in 1994 of Helen Wilson, aged 80 years.
Burrows, Sandi
"The sad end of an historic landmark"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Wisbech Standard' describing the demolition of a six-sailed windmill in Long Sutton after its sails were seriously damaged in a gale. The article mentions that the mill was owned by Mrs. Eileen Parker and her sister Betty Parkinson, and that their father was planning to build a show garden on the premises. It also includes a brief history of the mill.
"The Sadness of Huntingdonshire"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from "The Field". A letter from C M Lee gives his views on the changing landscape with particular emphasis on the loss of the windmills of Huntingdonshire.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'The Star' describing the restoration of Burgh le Marsh Mill by millwright Jim Davies. The article also mentions that the mill was owned by Lincolnshire County Council, and that it had been converted into a restaurant.
"The sails are turning again …"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo and caption from the 'Eastern Evening News' showing visitors at Herringfleet smock mill when it was handed over to East Suffolk CC after £500-worth of restoration.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo with caption in the 'Halifax Daily Courier & Guardian' about the Sussex landmark which is now resplendent in a new coat of black and white paint, thanks to Mr Hawksley of Stoke Newington.