Cutting from 'Argus' describing the restoration of Outwood windmill near Horley. The article mentions that the mill became functional after owner Sheila Thomas repaired the sails, and also gives details about future restoration and plans for the mill.
Cutting from 'The Daily Telegraph' of a submission by Barbara Smith, describing a photograph of Outwood Mill near Reigate. In the submission, she mentions that the mill was restored by brothers Raymond and Gerald Thomas.
Cutting from an unknown source describing how Mr. Stanley Jupp, owner of Outwood Mill in Reigate, can still turn his 45-ton windmill to face the prevailing wind. The article also gives a brief history of the mill, as well as its current function.
Cutting from an unknown source describing how Mr. Stanley Jupp, owner of Outwood Mill in Reigate, restored his mill to full working order with the help of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. The article also gives a brief history of the mill.
Cutting from 'The Star' describing restoration carried out at Outwood Mill in Surrrey. The article mentions the interest the mill holds for the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, and also provides a brief history of the mill.
Cutting from 'Evening News' describing restoration to full functionality carried out at Outwood Mill in Surrrey. The article mentions the interest the mill holds for the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, and that owner Stanley Jupp will begin grinding corn there again. It also provides a brief history of the mill.
Article [probably] in 'The Daily Telegraph' in 1963 marking the 70th birthday of the windmill on Wimbledon Common and mentioning other mills. The author was J. D. U. Ward.
Report in an unknown paper, of unknown date, of a problem which has stopped the Outwood Post Mill - reputedly the oldest working mill in Britain - from being used.
Letter from J D Ward of Minehead to 'The Field'about the 'Jack' and 'Jill' windmills at Outwood Common near Horley, Surrey, stating that the post mill Jill, built in 1665, is the oldest working mill in Britain.
Cutting from 'The Daily Telegraph' high-lighting the announcement by the S.P.A.B. that it has run out of money with which to support the preservation of old windmills. The final £400 has been given to support repairs to Outwood Post Mill in Surrey, which dates from 1665.
Illustration, drawn by Mrs Bruere Collins of Crawley and published in the 'West Sussex Gazette', showing the two windmills on Outwood Common near Horley.
Article in the 'Surrey Mirror' about how Outwood's Post Mill is still capable of producing flour, as Mr S. Jupp demonstrates with his two small helpers.