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"Keston landmark's future"

Cutting from 'West Kent Mercury' describing the planned restoration of a windmill at Keston by the Kent County Council Planning Committee. The article mentions a Building Preservation Order placed on the mill, and gives a brief history of the mill. It also outlines the logistic difficulties involved with carrying out the project.

"Windmill girl wins a title"

Illustrated cutting from a Kent paper [undated] of Miss Anna Fells who had won the first 'Queen of Keston' title. Her home includes the old Keston smock mill, dating back to 1716, in its grounds.

"KESTON - Keston Photo Club president"

Cutting from "Bromley and West Kent Mercury". Lord Stanley has become President of the Keston Photographic and Archeology Society. Mr. Bazett-Jones will give a talk on "Windmills at Work" at one of a series of monthly meetings.

"Rural Beauty of London's Fringe"

Cutting from "The Sunday Times". A photograph of Keston on the fringe of London with the derelict "Old Mill" of Keston silhouetted against the skyline amongst the woodland and open heathland of the commons.

"Shirley Windmill"

Cutting from "Croydon Advertiser". The old windmill at Shirley village is a familiar landmark in the Shirley Hills.

"Keston Old Mill"

Cutting from "Bromley and Kentish Times". A forthcoming talk "Windmills at Work" to be given by Mr F C Bazett-Jones, followed by a series of slides on Keston Mill.

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