The twentieth photograph is the ninth image of this Sub - Series featuring St Mary's Mill situated in the Gloucestershire village of Chalford four miles outside Stroud.
This Sub - Series is comprised of 20 photographs of watermills situated in the county of Hertfordshire as well as containing 2 printed reproductions of 2 paintings. It used to hold a postcard which has now been moved to the new postcard collection.
The seventh photograph is of Hazeland mill. The watermill found in the village of Bremhill is situated near the town of Calne in Wiltshire. The image is undated.
The first item is a photograph featuring the so called "Little Mill" of a Welsh farmyard; the location of which is unidentified. Gardner has written a handwritten note on the back of the photograph which reads " a private water wheel in a Welsh farm yard - at work until a year ago when its water trough was destroyed in a storm." The photograph is undated.
The one hundred and twenty first item is a photograph of a mill in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd); the precise location of which and name are unidentified. The item is undated.
The eighth item of this Sub - Series features the water wheel of one of the so called "Bosavern" mills of the Cornish town of St Just. The town is in the Penwith district of Cornwall. There were two watermills in St Just namely Upper Bosavern Cot mill and Lower Bosavern Cot mill . It is not clear whether or not the mill featured in this picture is the Upper or Lower one. For this reason, both the names of "Upper Bosavern Cot" and "Lower Bosavern Cot" have been added as Access points. The image is undated.
The eighty fifth image is a large photographic print of the old discarded water wheels of an unidentified mill. There is no recorded date of production. The photographer is recorded as "K. Wilson". Owing to their relative size, the large photographic prints have been placed in a separate folder entitled "E. M. Gardner : EMGC-04-18 - Large Photographic Prints."
The sixth photograph is of the watermill in the village of Bishopstone. The village is situated in the Swindon unitary authority of Wiltshire. There is no recorded date of production.
The thirteenth item is the fourth photograph of the watermill of the village of Barnes situated near the town of Chelmsford. The photograph is undated.
The eighty seventh image is a large photographic print of the old water wheel of an unidentified watermill. There is no recorded date of production. The photographer is recorded as "K. Wilson". Owing to their relative size, the large photographic prints have been placed in a separate folder entitled "E. M. Gardner : EMGC-04-18 - Large Photographic Prints."
The eighth photograph is of Burcombe mill in the Wiltshire village of South Newton.The watermill is on the river Nadder. The photograph features the pit wheel of Burcombe mill.
Like the preceding photograph, the one hundred and twenty second item is a photograph of a mill in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd); the precise location of which and name are unidentified. Once again, the item is undated.
The final image of this Sub - Series is a large photographic print of the old water wheel and ruins pertaining to an unidentified watermill. There is no recorded date of production. The photographer is recorded as "K. Wilson". Owing to their relative size, the large photographic prints have been placed in a separate folder entitled "E. M. Gardner : EMGC-04-18 - Large Photographic Prints."