- CUTT-04329
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- 18 February 1988
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Article in the 'Argus' celebrating Peter Casebow's achievement in restoring High Salvington's Post Mill close to working order.
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Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Article in the 'Argus' celebrating Peter Casebow's achievement in restoring High Salvington's Post Mill close to working order.
"Living museum planned by mill's restorers"
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Article in 'The West Sussex Gazette & South of England Advertiser' by Veronica Turrell about what is being done and planned for when High Salvington post-mill is opened again to the public.
"Three-ton timbers lifted into place"
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Report in the South Coast 'Herald' on the progress of the restoration of Salvington Mill by the Friends.
"For sale: the best View in Brighton"
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Piece in the Brighton 'Argus' about Bob Baker's reluctant sale of the home he has created in Patcham Windmill.
"Still standing tall high on the hill"
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Piece from the South-coast 'Weekend' paper about the history of Rottingdean windmill, which has been preserved through the activities of the villagers.
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Piece in the 'West Sussex Gazette & South of England Advertiser' [contiued in CUTT-04431] about the significant buildings in Shipley, like the old and new Vicarages and the windmill which Hilaire Belloc made his home for many years..
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Photo with caption from 'The News', Hilsea, Portsmouth, showing the watermill and mill pond at West Ashling in West Sussex.
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Picture from the 'West Sussex Gazette & South of England Advertiser', drawn by Mr R. C. Blake of Broadbridge Heath, showing how Barnham Mill looked in March 1934.
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Photo in the 'West Sussex Gazette' showing the beam scales used the Aylings in their Terwick Mills at Rogate since around 1820.
"Sussex windmill to 'close for good' "
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Piece in a farming paper, of assumed date, about the uncertain future of the smock mill now at Shipley in West Sussex, which once belonged to the writer Hilaire Belloc.
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Illustrated piece from an unknown Sussex paper of unknown date, mentioning that a local windmill - presumably West Blatchington Mill - had been restored and re-opened by Hove Council.
"Windmill's glory days return"
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Cuttings from the Brighton 'Evening Argus' about the imminent restoration of Chailey Windmill.
"Water brings the Buyers sailing in"
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Piece in 'The Daily Mail' on watermills on the market in East Anglia, Gloucestershire and West Sussex.
"Barnham Mill's fortunes turn …"
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Article in the 'Chichester Observer' about the completion of owner Barry Lee's restoration project on his windmill at Barnham.
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Snippet in the 'Brighton Evening Argus' about how high winds of the 1987 'Hurricane' overcame the brakes on the 'Jill' windmill at Clayton and set the sails spinning so fast the wind-shaft gears caught fire.
"Jack and Jill are serving Poland"
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Piece in the 'Brighton Herald' about how Mrs Anson, the owner of these well-known windmills has decided to use them for storing "comforts" being collected for the Polish refugees.
"Cross-in-Hand Mill minus two sweeps"
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Picture in 'The West Sussex Gazette' showing the post mill at Cross-in-Hand, in East Sussex, after two sweeps snapped off in a recent gale.
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Snippet in 'The Daily Mirror' about the Jack and Jill windmills above Clayton, with the comment that Jill was dragged there from Brighton in 1824.
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Illustration in 'Cycling Magazine' showing the king-post and supports which were all that was left when the buck of the Glyndebourne post mill got blown off.