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"OLD WINDMILLS TO BE REPAIRED BY COUNCIL"

Cutting from 'The Daily Telegraph' about plans by East Suffolk CC to spend nearly £2,000 next year on repairs to Buttrums Mill at Woodbridge, Holton Post Mill near Halesworth, and Herringfleet Mill on the Waveney Broads, as representatives of the three main types in the county.

"Buttrum's Mill for Sale"

Advert by John D. Wood & Co. in 'Country Life' for the Sale of Buttrum's Mill in Woodbridge, Suffolk, and the Mill House.
[Came from Michael Dunn Collection]

"Woodbridge's Windmill"

Letter to the Editor of the 'East Anglian Daily Times', from "An Old Wind-miller", about the forthcoming sale of the Burkitt's Road windmill

"Further £1,700 needed for repairs"

Photo and caption from 'The Daily Telegraph' reporting how, with help from The Pilgrim Trust, the East Suffolk CC is likely to find the outstanding amount to complete the restoration of Buttrum's Mill, Woodbridge. At the same time, the smock mill at Herringfleet and "the post mill at Thaxted Green"[sic] are also being maintained.

"Preserving an East Suffolk Windmill"

Cutting from the 'Lowestoft Journal' about the way the cost of repairs to Buttrum's Mill, Woodbridge, had risen from an estimated £2400 in 1949 to about £3000 in 1952 due to rises in labour and timber costs.

"Mislaid paper will cost the Council £500"

Article in the 'Evening News' recording a mix-up between the Planning Ministry and the Ministry of Supply in Whitehall, whereby the permit to buy new timber for the restoration of Buttrum's Mill, Woodbridge in Suffolk got lost.

"Ministries muddle the old mill"

Piece in the 'Evening Standard" about the loss of the permit which the Ministry of Supply was told to issue for the purchase of the necessary timber with which to do the repairs to Buttrum's Mill in Suffolk.

"Mill renovation"

Photos from the 'East Anglian Daily Times' showing the new structures being built for Buttrum's Mill restoration by the Acle firm of Thomas Smithdale & Sons.

"British Honduras leaf pitch pine"

Letter from Mr Russell Edwards of Ipswich to the Editor of 'The Field' telling of the steps being taken to obtain a suitable replacement material for the windshaft at Buttrum's Mill.

"Mill opened for cancer fund"

Illustrated article from the 'Suffolk Mercury' recording how the 1st Woodbridge Scouts called in at Buttrum's Mill when of a sponsored walk to raise funds for local cancer charities.

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