Cutting from the 'Evening Standard' about the villagers of St Olave's Staithes are being helped raise funds for the repair of their windmill by the Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Owners Association and the Broads Society.
Cutting from the 'Eastern Daily Press' about the handing over of the keys of Little Cressingham wind-and-watermill to the Norfolk Windmills Trust by the site-owner.
Cutting from the 'Lowestoft Journal' quoting the memories of Victor Howeld who worked as a youth at Wangford smock mill. He describes the 'high jinks' that he and another apprentice got up to. (The beer was consumed by another local man, William Blowers, not the miller).
Picture in the 'Eastern Daily Press' of Chris Nunn with the wildfowlers punt gun, dating from 1832, which has been added to the collection housed in his mill.
Captioned photo from the 'Norfolk News and Weekly Press' showing how the drainage mill near Haddiscoe can now use electricity from the newly constructed grid.
Photo in the 'Eastern Daily Press' covering the enquiry into public rights-of-way along the footpath beside the River Waveney, which passes St. Olave's Mill.
Letter to 'Country Life' from J. D. U. Ward of Watchet, Somerset, about a photo he sent of the combined wind- and water mill at Little Cressingham, Norfolk.
Describes ground, meal and stone floors of mill. Includes cross section diagram of working parts. The bakery is featured. There is a list of technical specifications. Mill built in 1846.
Cutting from 'The South Norfolk News & Diss Mercury' with a poem written by the late H. C. Hilton, who farmed at Old Buckenham, about his decrepit old mill.