Zouave soldier near a post mill in the Diksmuide area
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- 1915
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Zouave soldier near a post mill in the Diksmuide area
"Wir Deutschen furchten Gott, sonst nichts auf der Welt!"
German postcard dated 17 April 1915. Sent by a German soldier in the IX Army Corps.
"Vouvray (I & L) - Ancien Moulin ayant servi a la Telegraphie"
"Ces Moulins jouerent un role les guerres de la Vendee. L'orientation de leurs ailes etait un signal pour l'armee royale qui se basait sur leurs indications" [These Mills played a role in the wars of the Vendee. The orientation of their wings was a signal for the Royal Army that was based on their indications]. This postcard is used in "Mills at war", 2019, p.34.
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Unidentified mill with Danish soldiers marching past
The message on the reverse is in Danish which is why the mill has been provisionally located in Denmark.
This postcard is used in "Mills at war", 2019, p.40.
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"Un vieux Moulin sur la Route d'Anetz"
French postcard dated 27 April 1915 of a ruined tower mill supposedly on the Route d'Anetz near Ancenis.
Two windmills located in Holland
Watercolour postcard. No location in description.
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Two indentures relating to the sale of land in Pennsylvania, USA and additional documents
The first indenture comprises one sheet of paper, torn in two, measuring together approx. 45 x 29 cm which concerns the sale of land in Springfield PA (dated 1 November 1815); a second indenture, comprising four sheets of paper measuring 21 x 35 cm and bound together with a cover sheet printed "with Brown, Clark & Howe, Williamsport, PA" and relating to "a Jack Mill which [the parties] contemplate running and using" (dated 2 January 1860); a ledger (1889-1890) and various receipts and invoices relating to the business of Brown, Clark & Howe and various other Williamsport and Jersey Shore, PA businesses (1905-1906); an undated, hand-drawn map (approx. 36 x 19 cm) showing the division of plots of land in Driftwood, PA; a paper Warranty Deed (21 x 35 cm) certifying a married woman's capacity to contract (11 April 1906), McClennan County, Texas.