The eleventh photograph features a watermill referred to by Gardner in this instance as "Farm Mill Near Harlech." However, this is clearly the same watermill as featured in the twelfth photograph of this Sub - Series which is described by Gardner as "Farm Mill Near Dyffryn, Merioneth". Of course, there are a number of places in Wales called Dyffryn. The Dyffryn in question appears to be Dyffryn Ardudwy of the ancient county of Gwynedd which is not only situated near Harlech but also relatively close to the Gwynedd and Merionethshire border.
The twelfth image clearly features the same mill as in the previous photograph. The fact that Gardner labelled the previous photograph as featuring a mill from "Near Harlech" whilst referring to this image as "Farm Mill near Dyffryn, Merioneth" indicates that this mill is the one that was located near to Dyffryn Ardudwy in Gwynedd.
The fourteenth photograph features a watermill in Welshpool. The name of the mill is unclear as Gardner's handwriting is difficult to decipher. It appears to say "Pnuali Mill". Gardner has written a note of "Water Carrier gone" on the back of the photograph.
The nineteenth item is a photograph featuring the watermill entitled "Mill at Cain" which one would imagine from this heading suggests that the mill was situated near the location of the modern day Cain Valley Hotel found today in the small market town of Llanfyllin . The town is situated in the county of Powys. There are no towns, villages or hamlets in Wales which have the name of Cain. The photograph was produced in the year 1953.
The forty second image is a photocopy of an engraving of Monk's Mill on the River Avon in the city of Bath in the county of Somerset. There is no recorded date of production for either the original illustration or the photocopy. However, we are informed that the picture was drawn by W. Westall A. R. A. and engraved by E. Finden.
The twenty second item is a photograph featuring Dolrhyl mill, a watermill of the village of Llanafan located between Tregaron and Aberystwyth in Ceredigion County. The photograph was produced in October 1951.
The thirteenth photograph features Ispylly mill situated on the River Conway. Unfortunately, Gardner does not give us the county making it difficult to identify the precise geographical location of this specific mill.
The eighteenth image is the second of two photographs printed on a piece of card positioned directly below the preceding image "EMGC-04-19-17". The photograph features the miller of Franche mill standing outside the watermill. The miller is standing next to an oil wheel. The photograph is undated.
The twenty eighth item is the second of two photographic images printed on a piece of card. The photograph is positioned directly below "EMGC-04-19-27". The photograph features the machinery of Wijhe mill. Wijhe is a village in the Dutch province of Overjissel in the central east of Holland. The image is undated.