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File of handwritten notes on watermills of Norfolk

The folder contains handwritten field notes on Norfolk Mills, miscellaneous notes on historical sources and a newspaper article concerning C. W. Byford & Sons Ltd. The detailed supplementary information compiled by Michael Harverson on a PDF document has been attached to this catalogue entry as the Digital Object.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

File of handwritten notes on watermills of Oxfordshire

The folder contains handwritten field notes on 15 mills in Oxfordshire, a letter addressed to Miss Gardner from the technical officer of the rural industries bureau and a plastic wallet which used to store 3 photographs. The photographs have been moved to the folder "EMGC-04" and are catalogued as " EMGC-04-11 : Mills of Oxfordshire". The supplementary information PDF document produced by Michael Harverson has been attached as a Digital Object to this catalogue entry.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

File of handwritten notes on watermills of Wiltshire

The folder contains handwritten field notes on 30 mills in Wiltshire. This folder used to contain 3 postcards ; two of which have notes on reverse and information on the auction of Wylye Mill. The postcards are now in the postcard folder. The supplementary information PDF document produced by Michael Harverson has been attached to this catalogue entry as a Digital Object.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

Sarehole Watermill, Birmingham, Stage 1

Correspondance regarding work done. Brief descriptions of each item are given in the attached list. The contract is kept in the separate file and three drawings are filed with other large drawings.

Ogden, Derek, millwright

Dawson Family

Information on the Dawson family of millers from Cambridgeshire, 1827-1901. The following note was received from Mike Miles, June 2008: "With reference to the Dawson Family at Bourn Windmill....The Mill that they had was in the Broadway, they did not have the Famous Post Mill in Caxton Road. The Dawsons were ancestors of my Wife (nee Dawson). Mill House still exists in the Broadway (No. 49), but I have not seen it. The Dawsons had the mill from about 1880 until at least 1916."

Pedersen, Shirley

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