Thorrington Mill standing beside estuary
- THOR-01-07
- Item
- 1943
Part of Thorrington Tide Mill Collection
Unobstructed view across estuary showing luccombe on mill. Photograph by 'CGH'.
Unknown photographer
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Thorrington Mill standing beside estuary
Part of Thorrington Tide Mill Collection
Unobstructed view across estuary showing luccombe on mill. Photograph by 'CGH'.
Unknown photographer
Thorrington Mill seen through chestnut in bud
Part of Thorrington Tide Mill Collection
Same tree as that seen in flower in picture -04. Photograph by 'CGH'.
Unknown photographer
Thorrington Mill seen through trees
Part of Thorrington Tide Mill Collection
Index calls it "A hidden gem".
Unknown photographer
Thorrington Mill with chestnut in flower
Part of Thorrington Tide Mill Collection
Notes on rear read "Chestnut & May in blossom over Thorrington (Essex) Valley". "Thorrington Mill & Backwater[?]"
Went, Douglas, photographer
Thorrington Mill with Hawthorn in flower
Part of Thorrington Tide Mill Collection
Note on back reads "Hawthorne blossoming on the meadows near the tidal mill at Thorrington, Essex". Someone earlier called the hawthorn "May" but this was corrected.
Went, Douglas, photographer
Thorrington Mill with church in background
Part of Thorrington Tide Mill Collection
Note on back reads "One of the two tidal mills on tributaries of the Colne, this is the one at the end of Thorrington Creek, and shows Brightlingsea Parish Church in the distance, this church has tiles all round the church in memory of those lost at sea."
Went, Douglas, photographer
Thorrington Mill with Thames barges
Part of Thorrington Tide Mill Collection
Note on back reads "Up until 1929, when this was taken, farmers had their grain ground at this mill and flour was barged to London. Falling into decay, the mill was bought by Mr T A Glover and used to store and dry seed grown on the Mill Farm. The creek is not now navigable for barges."
Went, Douglas, photographer
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Daily Telegraph' of a submission by H. J. Mason linking work done on Woodbridge tide mill with other tide mills at Fingringhoe, St.Osyth and Thorrington in the 20th century.