"At Grooby Pool, Leicestershire"
- SMDN-2018.0053-01
- Item
- 1820 (digital copy)
Part of Small Donations
Ronmey and Forster's Lithographic Press, publishers, London
"At Grooby Pool, Leicestershire"
Part of Small Donations
Ronmey and Forster's Lithographic Press, publishers, London
Photograph of drawing of two windmills
Part of T B Paisley Collection
Paisley, Thomas Brownlee (1916-1980)
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Coloured lithograph of an unidentified smock mill near Battersea, Surrey.
Harley, G, artist
Part of Brian Eighteen Mill Collection
J Constable, Bone Mill. From a drawing 1821. View of mill from the river. Source unknown - no designation on the drawing itself.
Constable, John (1776-1837), artist
Final concord relating to mills in Cradley and Suckley
Part of Small Donations
Final concord dated to eight days of St Hilary in the third year of George IV [1822] between James Trehearn and Walter Henry Johnson and wife Martha, relating to "two messuages, two water corn mills, two barns, two stables, three gardens, six orchards, eighty acres of land, forty acres of meadow, forty acres of pasture, ten acres of hop ground, twenty acres of furze and heath and common of pasture ... in the parishes of Suckley and Cradley".
Unknown creator
Part of Derek Stidder Collection
Stidder, Derek (1950-2017)
Memorandum of Agreement for Construction of Windmill at Scawby
4 page paper foolscap. Memorandum of an agreement between Robert John Atkinson, agent of William Adam, and James Hart, millwright, for the building of a windmill in Scawby, Lincolnshire. Original document available for reference. For content click on the link to the document transcription.
Photograph of drawing with windmills
Part of T B Paisley Collection
Paisley, Thomas Brownlee (1916-1980)
Photograph of illustration, Freeman's Mill, Camberwell
Part of Kenneth G Farries Collection
Farries, Kenneth G, author
View from the "Ostrich", Halifax Windmill, Ipswich
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Halifax Mill
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Part of the Rex Wailes collection.
Photograph of an oval painting showing a river and townscape and a number of mills and churches. Signed JC Sargeant? 1848.
The white post mill is Webster’s mill (demolished between 1887 and 1895) and the black open trestle mill without sails is Bell’s mill (last known to be standing in 1846), both in Leverington Road.
Final concord relating to mills in Cradley and Suckley
Part of Small Donations
Final concord dated to three weeks of the Holy Trinity in the seventh year of George IV [1826] between James Trehearn and Richard Walker and Mary Ann his wife, relating to "two messuages, two water corn mills, two barns, two stables, three gardens, six orchards, eighty acres of land, forty acres of meadow, forty acres of pasture, ten acres of hop ground, twenty acres of furze and heath and common of pasture ... in the parishes of Suckley and Cradley".
Unknown creator
"Constable, V&A Museum, Gillingham Mill, Dorset 1827"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
Old London Bridge from Southwark
Extract from "The Mirror" 26 May 1827 One of many in the file (only 5 examples scanned)
Photograph of drawing with windmills
Part of T B Paisley Collection
Paisley, Thomas Brownlee (1916-1980)
Mortgage and sale of a post mill at Messingham, Lincolnshire
Single vellum sheet (approx 77 x 60 cm) comprising a mortgage for £200 and bill of sale of the "Wind Post Mill" at Messingham as further security. Parties include Richard Kirkland, miller, and his wife (the prior miller's daughter) who signs by "her mark". Original document available for reference. For content click on the link to the document transcription.
Part of Kenneth G Farries Collection
Illustrated article from The mechanics Magazine Office
Farries, Kenneth G, author
Conveyance of Scrimshaw's Mill, Bottesford
Two vellum sheets (approx. 58 x 73 cm); conveyance of Windmill at Easthorpe, Bottesford, Leicestershire. Original document available for reference. For content click on the link to the document transcription.