Cutting from the 'Suffolk Free Press' recording the decision of West Suffolk CC's Planning Committee to go 50/50 with the Ministry of Works on financing repairs to Pakenham Windmill.
Cutting from 'Halstead Gazette' describing the acceptance of a £1,198 tender by the Essex County Council for the restoration of Finchingfield Mill. The article also contains details of the County Council's agreement with the Parish Council regarding the restoration.
Piece in the 'Warwick Advertiser' about the grant by the Historic Buildings Council to Major David Westby and his wife that will enable them to begin restoring Norton Lindsey windmill.
Cutting from 'Barnet Press' describing a fete held at Arkley Mill to raise funds for the upkeep of St. Peter's Church, Arkley. The article mentions the mill was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders, and briefly outlines the activities of the fete.
Note in the 'Evening Star' how the Broadland Owners association and the W. B. Hoseason agency have agreed to rescue the Thurne Mill conservation project.
Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the decision made by the Braintree Council to contribute £1 for every £1 raised by the public for the repair of Bocking Mill.
Vittorio Zonca (1568–1603) was an Italian engineer and writer. He wrote the Theater of machines, which was published in Padua in 1607 four years after his death.
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
Vittorio Zonca (1568–1603) was an Italian engineer and writer. He wrote the Theater of machines, which was published in Padua in 1607 four years after his death.[
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
Vittorio Zonca (1568–1603) was an Italian engineer and writer. He wrote the Theater of machines, which was published in Padua in 1607 four years after his death.
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman