Photograph of the front of Upthorpe Road Mill with the sails in poor condition and with two unidentified people standing in front of the mill. From G. A. Kenney Collection. (Image too poor quality to scan).
Photograph of Upthorpe Road Mill situated near a house in the surrounding countryside, taken in 1945 by Dora Hoggett. PD comments "After completion by Hunts of Soham."
Photograph of Upthorpe Road Mill in Stanton in a declining condition with the sails on the mill broken. Photograph by Rex Wailes. (Image too poor to scan with any quality.)
Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex
Photograph of the rear of Upthorpe Road Mill in Stanton, when in declining condition. This photograph is from a glass plate negative in the Rex Wailes Collection, and was lent to Peter by Alan Stoyel.
Photograph of Upthorpe Road Mill when in decline. This paper scan copy of a photograph belonged to the Claude Aldridge Collection. (The copy was too poor an image to scan.)
Photograph of the Bryant family, showing John, Dora and Hilda Bryant by Upthorpe Road Mill in Stanton, with the post mill visible in the background. Photograph given to Peter Dolman by Dora Hoggett (nee Bryant). PD comments "The only view of the fly."
A photograph of a pen and ink sketch of Upthorpe Road Mill in Stanton, Suffolk. Peter has labelled the sketch as "Goodman's Mill, Hepworth Turnpike, 1894.", although it is in fact Upthorpe Road Mill. PD also explains that the pen and ink sketch was lent by M. Bryant.
Photograph of the rear of Upthorpe Road Mill by Stanley Freese, showing the rear and also the two broken sails from the front. The roundhouse features prominently in this photograph.
Photograph of the rear of Upthorpe Road Mill in Stanton, showing the rear of the mill with its fantail and two sails showing. Taken by Stanley Freese. PD comments "September 1939. After Work in 1938-9 by Amos Clarke."
A close-up photograph of Upthorpe Road Mill around 1950, taken by Dora Hoggett. The photograph shows the millstones by the mill as well as two of the sails and the fantail.