Cutting from an unknown source describing the installation of fibre-glass paddles at Haxted Mill near Linglfield. The article includes comments by owner Mr. C. E. Woodrow on how he came to his decision.
Cutting from 'The Courier' describing the process by which Mr. C. E. Woodrow, owner of Haxted Mill near Edenbridge, keeps death-watch beetles from destroying the woodwork of his mill. The article also goes on to describe the restoration effort being made by Mr. Woodrow and his intentions for use of the mill after the project's completion.
Cutting from 'Cumberland News' describing a visit to Reigate by Mr John Forster, who noted the restoration of two windmills. The first was the mill on Wray Common, and the second was Mill Church at Reigate Heath, which was opened as a chapel after 1880.
Cutting from 'Building Design' describing restoration and relocation efforts at Lowfield Heath windmill. The article explores the reasons for relocation, and mentions Lowfield Heath Windmill Trust, the English Toursit Board, and Gatwick Airport as providers of funding for the project. It also includes details of the restoration project and a brief history of the mill.
Cutting from 'Evening Argus' describing the dismantling and storage of parts of Lowfield Heath windmill in order to protect it from vandals. The article mentions that this is a part of the relocation of the mill to Gatwick Zoo and Aviaries.
Cutting from 'Argus' describing the plans to relocate and restore Lowfield Heath windmill. the article includes a statement from Mr. Brendon Sewill, a memer of the Lowfield Heath Windmill Trust, as well as details of the project.
Cutting from 'Argus' describing the plans to relocate and restore Lowfield Heath windmill. the article includes a statement from Mr. Brendon Sewill, a member of the Lowfield Heath Windmill Trust, as well as details of the project.
Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette' of an article by John Richards describing the plans to relocate and restore Lowfield Heath windmill after being granted permission from local authorities. the article includes a statement from Mr. Brendon Sewill, a member of the Lowfield Heath Windmill Trust, as well as details of the project.
Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette and South of England Advertiser' describing the problems faced in the restoration of Lowfield Heath windmill after its relocation near Gatwick Zoo and Aviaries due to rising costs of the project. The article also provides a brief history of the mill and details of the restoration project to date.
Cutting from 'Crawley Courier' describing the plans to relocate and restore Lowfield Heath windmill at a new site in Charlwood. The article includes statements of regret from some of the locals, as well as an appeal to help the project.
Cutting from 'Surrey Mirror' describing the decision made by Dorking and Horley rural concil to pledge £250 towards restoration of Lowfield Heath windmill, subject to Ministry approval. The article also includes a brief history of the mill and other details of the fundraising effort.
Cutting from 'Argus' describing the awarding of a £35,000 grant towards the restoration of Lowfield Heath windmill by the lottery. The article contains a brief history of the mill and restoration and relocation efforts to date.
Cutting from 'Horley Mirror' describing the attendance of Princess Alexandra at the opening of the newly restored Lowfield Heath windmill in Charlwood. The article includes a description of the event, and a brief history of the mill and its relocation and restoration project.
Cutting from 'West Sussex County Times' describing the efforts of Capel Parish Council to save the Shiremark windmill. The article contains details about the planned restoration, including an appeal to the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, and mentions Captain E. Broadwood as a possible candidate responsible for the restoration.
Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette and South of England Advertiser' describing the conversion of Cosford Mill in Surrey into a residence for Mr. and Mrs. Loarridge. The article provides details of the restoration effort, and is accompanied by a sketch by Mr. Sedgley.
Cutting from 'Evening Argus' applauding the restoration of water mills in Sussex. The article focuses on Haxted Mill at Edenbridge, and provides a brief history of the mill and its ownership.
Cutting from 'Surrey Advertiser' of an article by Matthew Alexander, the curator of Guildford Museum describing the history of the Town Mills in Guildford. The article provides a detailed history of the mill's ownership and functions, as well as its current use.
Cutting from 'Argus' describing the restoration of Outwood windmill near Horley. The article mentions that the mill became functional after owner Sheila Thomas repaired the sails, and also gives details about future restoration and plans for the mill.
Cutting from 'The Daily Telegraph' of a submission by Barbara Smith, describing a photograph of Outwood Mill near Reigate. In the submission, she mentions that the mill was restored by brothers Raymond and Gerald Thomas.
Cutting from an unknown source describing how Mr. Stanley Jupp, owner of Outwood Mill in Reigate, restored his mill to full working order with the help of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. The article also gives a brief history of the mill.