- MUNN-02-01-27
- Item
- 1969
Part of John Munnings Collection
Munnings, John (1916-1987), artist
Part of John Munnings Collection
Munnings, John (1916-1987), artist
Part of John Munnings Collection
Munnings, John (1916-1987), artist
Letters from Guy Cornwell to the Mills Archive
Part of Cornwell Family Collection
Describes the history of the Cornwell family's involvement in milling.
Cornwell, Guy (d 2016)
Sun Flour Mills, Bromley by Bow
Part of Cornwell Family Collection
Photograph pasted into William Cornwell's scrapbook.
Unknown photographer
William King Flour Mill, Uxbridge
Part of Cornwell Family Collection
Taken by Guy Cornwell when revisiting the mill his family once owned.
Cornwell, Guy (d 2016)
Machinery, William King Flour Mill, Uxbridge
Part of Cornwell Family Collection
Taken by Guy Cornwell when revisiting the mill his family once owned.
Cornwell, Guy (d 2016)
Plansifters, William King Flour Mill, Uxbridge
Part of Cornwell Family Collection
Taken by Guy Cornwell when revisiting the mill his family once owned.
Cornwell, Guy (d 2016)
Part of Reading Central Library Images
Reading Abbey. The arch of the Abbey Mill, from the east, 1986, with St. Laurence's Hall and Abbey Mill House behind it.
A three arched wall of Abbey Mill, Reading
Part of Reading Central Library Images
The middle and largest arch span the Holy Brook, looking westwards. Behind the central arch, a building has been built over the brook on girders, and to the right is St. Laurence's Hall.
The central arch of the former Abbey Mill wall
Part of Reading Central Library Images
Eastward view looking through the central arch (which spans the Holy Brook) part of Abbey Mill House and its oil-tank can be seen.
Burghfield Mill, from across the river.
Part of Reading Central Library Images
The Mill House is to the left in the photograph.
Part of E M Gardner Collection
The sixty fourth item is the first photograph relating to Bulford mill situated in the village of Black Notley in Essex. The photograph features the miller of the watermill and is dated to the year 1951.
Gardner, E M (d 1959)
Part of E M Gardner Collection
The sixty fifth item is the second photograph relating to Bulford mill situated in the village of Black Notley in Essex. The photograph is dated to the year 1951.
Gardner, E M (d 1959)
Part of E M Gardner Collection
The one hundred and twenty fourth item is a photograph featuring the modern mills of Maldon. The photograph is dated to the year 1952.
Gardner, E M (d 1959)
"Grossmuhle Spillers in Newcastle on Tyne (Northumberland)"
This illustration formed part of a larger folder compiled by the German General Staff in Berlin. The folder was marked Top Secret and not for public distribution. It was produced on the orders of the German High Command in relation to Operation Sea Lion, the proposed German invasion of England.
"Muhlenwerk an der Mundung des Hull in Kingston upon Hull"
This illustration formed part of a larger folder compiled by the German General Staff in Berlin. The folder was marked Top Secret and not for public distribution. It was produced on the orders of the German High Command in relation to Operation Sea Lion, the proposed German invasion of England.
Part of Fred Atkins Collection
Coles-Finch, William, author
Part of Glyn Jones Collection
An image of an unidentified man working on a millstone at Reynolds' mill in Gloucester. The mill is identified in Glynn Jones "The Millers" book page 13, figure 5, and describes the photo as being taken in 1977.
Employees of the Reynold's Mill, Gloucester, featuring William R Voller
Part of Glyn Jones Collection
The packet in which this negative was presented is labelled 'Reynolds' Mill, Gloucester[;] Voller - extreme right'. Presumably of the employees at Reynolds' Mill, Gloucester, with W. R. Voller on the extreme right. Another copy of this negative was found in a packet simply labeled "W.R. Voller, The Miller", seen in GJON-IMG-61A. The 3 identical photographs can be seen in GJON-IMG-61B, GJON-IMG-61C, and GJON-IMG-61D.
The Miller
Reynolds' Flour Mills warehouse
Part of Glyn Jones Collection