1840 datestone, tower mill, Stansfield
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- 6 October 2011
Part of Technical Information Project
Blythman, Guy
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1840 datestone, tower mill, Stansfield
Part of Technical Information Project
Blythman, Guy
1854 datestone, tower mill, Shirley, Croydon
Part of Technical Information Project
Blythman, Guy
1857 date on timber, tower mill, Upper Dean
Part of Technical Information Project
Blythman, Guy
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1913 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Unknown publisher
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
A negative from Peter's collection on Whitmore and Binyon, showing an 1877 advertisement for Whitmore and Binyon and milling machinery.
Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Photograph of the 1885 Whitmore and Binyon Almanack from Crabble Corn Mill, taken by Peter Dolman.
Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Another photograph by Peter Dolman of the 1885 and 1886 Almanack for Whitmore and Binyon in Crabble Corn Mill in Dover, this time with the two side by side.
Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Photograph by Peter Dolman of the 1886 Almanack for Whitmore and Binyon, situated in Crabble Corn Mill in Dover.
Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller
"19 - Betty's Hope Mv Front Antigua"
Part of Niall Roberts Collection
19 Downstream view with enclosed waterwheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Part of Bodley Foundry Workshop Drawings
Part of Bodley Foundry Workshop Drawings
"1914 - Battle of the Marne (from the 6th to 12 Sept) - Huiron - Around the mill"
Postcard dated 18 June 1915.
"1914 - Battle of the Marne (from the 6th to 12 Sept) Mogneville - The Mill"
Postcard dated 27 November 1914.
"1914 - Battle of the Marne (from the 6th to 12 Sept) Mogneville - The Mill"
"1914 - Moulin des Carmes a Senlis"
"1914 War - The old Bridge which was blown up by the English soldiers before leaving"