Cutting from 'Kent Messenger' of a photograph of a Miles Mill. The caption mentions that the mill, originally built at Ashford, was dismantled and moved to Boughton in sections.
Photo with caption from 'The Birmingham Post' showing the tower mill at Rowington Green, Warks, that used to have a companion nearby that was known as 'Grinning Jenny'.
Illustration from the 'Newcastle Evening Chronicle' explaining how the Parks Superintendent Mr James Riley has been asked to turn the shell of Whickham Windmill into a tea-room.
Note in the 'Mid Sussex Times' how Cuckfield Rural District Council were finding it much more expensive to complete the repairs they had begun when agreeing to have the sweeps removed from the Jill windmill.
Article in the Brighton 'Evening Argus' about the decision by the Corporation's Planning Committee to grant Mrs Christiansen outline permission to convert Patcham windmill into a home. There is also an historical note about Ballards Post Mill and the reasons Mr Joseph Harris built the rival Patcham tower mill.
Cutting from the 'Evening Standard' that the Minister of Housing had decided there should not be housing developments on the Downs near to Patcham windmill
Note in the 'Doncaster Chronicle' that the Rural Council's planning committee had rejected Mr S. L. Webb's application to turn the disused windmill at Cantley into a home.
Press cutting from the Staffordshire Evening Sentinel, reporting that the income from the mill was too small to justify spending money on the piling of the mill pond banks.