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Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Photograph from a box of Hallam Ashley prints labelled 'Assorted UK windmill photos - not Norfolk'. Most have no additional information. Shows a post mill in good order.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
New Mill, Cross in Hand, East Sussex
Photograph from a box of Hallam Ashley prints labelled 'Assorted UK windmill photos - not Norfolk'. Most have no additional information. The mill was in use until 1971. In 2015 an appeal raised sufficient funding for restoration work.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Sack hoist, Blackboys Mill, Framfield
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Rear stones and tail wheel, Blackboys Mill, Framfield
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Windmill Hill Mill, Herstmonceux
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
New Mill fantail, Cross in Hand
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
Part of Brinton Windmill Photographs
Unknown photographer
Chettleburgh, Charles
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Evening Argus' of an article by Sue Bishop describing efforts by Caleb Newnham's family to restore his old post mill in East Sussex. The East Sussex County Council provided funding for the restoration, and a Manpower Services Commission provided some of the labour.
Restoration efforts at Salvington Mill
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Herald' describing the various problems and restoration efforts carried out at Salvington mill. The Worthing Borough Council eventually bought the mill to begin repairs to it in earnest.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Herald' of an article by Jocelyn Hollebone describing the successful restoration efforts at Salvington Mill. The parties involved in the repairs were the West Sussex County Council and the Friends of High Salvington Mill. The article also recalls past problems at the mill and Worthing Borough Council's effort to restore it, as well as the formation of the Salvington Mill Trust, who would be responsible for the mill's complete restoration.