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Ballyholme Mill, Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland

The written message behind the photograph reads, '' Ballyholme Mill, Bangor, Co. Down, Corn Mill. Photo Original taken about 1920-25. Three mills; Bangor, Ballycopeland and Ballyhalbert, owned by three brothers Mc Gilton, all turned during war '14 -'18. Ballyhalbert now gone altogether; Bangor stumps only, used as store; Ballycopeland now restored in state charge.''

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"Milling Family the Magiltons"

Letter to the Editor of 'The Belfast Telegraph' from Alex. Mawhilley giving his view that the Ballycopeland windmill was built by the Magilton family of mill-wrights.

"Original Housing"

Photo from the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing how an old windmill tower at Crossgar, Co. Down, was being converted into a house.

"The Bumper Squire"

Letter to the Editor of 'The Belfast News-Letter' from "B. N.-L." contradicting a whole series of "facts" given by "Verity" about where Cope's Mill had been. [It closes with the note "This correspondence is now closed -- Ed." but we don't appear to have any earlier parts.]

"New lease of life for a mill"

Letter to the Editor of 'Country Life' from E. V. Malone of Downpatrick, Co. Down, recording the restoration of Ballycopeland Windmill and its opening to the public back in 1959.

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