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Belbroughton Watermill

The third item is the second of two photographs of the watermill at the village of Belbroughton. The photograph was produced in April 1951. At this time, there were as many as thirteen watermills in the village of Belbroughton; all of which shared the same function of acting as a forge mill. However, Gardner does not identify which particular watermill is featured in this picture. The mills of Belbroughton were called Bell End mill, Blade mill, Fieldhouse mill, Forge mill, Upper Forge mill, Lower Forge mill, Middle Forge mill, Middle mill, Galton's mill, Newtown Forge mill and Shut mill.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

Antiquarian Research Notebook 38

Blue hardback notebook. Contains correspondence, transcripts, sketches and notes on mills in Ghana and England, and various antiquary interests in Ghana.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

"Redditch Forge Mill"

The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.

"Churchill, Baches Forge"

Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.

"Redditch Forge Mill - Levers etc"

The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.

"Churchill, Baches Forge"

Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.

"Churchill, Baches Forge"

Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.

"Redditch Forge Mill - Pond"

The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.

"Redditch Forge Mill - Waterwheel"

The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.

"Redditch Forge Mill - Stone crusher"

The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.

"Churchill, Baches Forge"

Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.

"Churchill, Baches Forge"

Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.

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