- CUTT-01945
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- 16 April 2005
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Article in 'The Sunday Times' about Mildred Cookson and Mapledurham Mill.
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Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Article in 'The Sunday Times' about Mildred Cookson and Mapledurham Mill.
Letter from R Over to B Eighteen; letter from B Eighteen to R Over
Part of Brian Eighteen Mill Collection
General correspondence.
Eighteen, Brian (1930-2015), local historian
Millers of Mapledurham Water Mill
Part of Brian Eighteen Mill Collection
Covers years 1086 up to the 1970s.
Hine, Tom Mann
Photograph of Monty Potter and Mildred Cookson
Part of Family History Communications
A photograph of Monty Potter (right) and Mildred Cookson (left) taken in April 1998 at Mapledurham Mill. Monty Potter is holding a thrift, used for dressing the mill stones, which he made for Mildred.
Cookson, Mildred M, miller
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from The Daily Telegraph with photo by Julian Herbert, of Mildred Cookson at Mapledurham watermill.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo by Ros Drinkwater in 'The Times, showing Mildred Cookson sitting beside the waterwheel at Mapledurham.
Photographs of mills overseas by various
Photographs of Majorca Noria by W Ware; German mills by Hubert Kuhn and Frank Tonsman; French mills by Mildred Cookson; Welsh mills by Mildred Cookson and Alan Foster; Austrian mills by M S Field; photos by F W Gregory; Netherlands mills.
The last Flour Mill on the River Dour
Extract from 'Milling'. "The Thinning Out " by J.M.
In the Footsteps of Cobbett (1 of 2)
Extract from 'Milling', 15th December 1956, page 703. "Reflections on a Modern Rural Ride" by J.M. Part 2 is 21187.
Undergoing Repair, watermill, Wickhambreaux, Canterbury
Extract from 'Milling', 23rd April 1955
The latest phase in 1000 years of milling (1 of 3)
Extract from 'Milling', 20th August 1955, p230. See also items 21186 and 21191. Describes Barton or Kingsford's Flour Mills, Canterbury
The latest phase in 1000 years of milling (2 of 3)
Extract from 'Milling', 20th August 1955, p230. See also items 21190 and 21191. Describes Barton or Kingsford's Flour Mills, Canterbury
The latest phase in 1000 years of milling (3 of 3)
Extract from 'Milling', 20th August 1955, p230. See also items 21190 and 21186. Describes Barton or Kingsford's Flour Mills, Canterbury
View from upstream showing mill pond, Dean's Mill, Canterbury
Part of an old stereocard. Photo shows a mill in Canterbury which was variously known as Dean's, Hooker's or Shafford's Mill. It was considerably modified after this picture was taken, and continued working until it was burnt down in 1954. Latterly turbine-driven, It was a powerful mill, formerly having two waterwheels and 8 pairs of stones. A new building now occupies the site. I would expect the photograph to date from about the 1860s (Notes from Alan Stoyel, 2007)
Unknown photographer
Fire insurance certificate for Hope Mill
Certificate from Kent Fire Office, purchased by Mrs Marriott of Horsmonden, Kent - presumably the owner, on 21st January 1815. Miller was William Woollett. Witnessing the insurance purchase were A. W. Swain, Mr Day, John Spring and Geo. Bishop - the latter three were the company directors.