Cutting from the 'News Chronicle' about the engineer Frank Blake who had, single handed, restored the drainage mill on Orford Marshes to working order again, for its owner Alistair Watson. It had originally been built by the Dutch.
Illustrated article about Friston Mill's owner Caleb Wright, shown up a ladder with a hammer, who has to pay to keep it standing but gets no income from it now.
Letter from an East Anglian magazine from Christopher Elliottt from Beccles about the restoration of the damage done to Marsh Mill, Walberswick, due to it being used for target practice during WW2. [Came from the Michael Dunn Collection]
Illustrated article in the 'East Anglian Daily Press' marking the completion of the repair scheme for Pakenham Windmill under the guidance of the millwright Mr J. E. Thompson.
Article with photos in the 'East Anglian Daily Times' about the work that Chris Hulcoop. of the Suffolk Mills Group, is organising to restore the windmills at Bardwell and Stanton.
Piece in the Property section of 'The Daily Telegraph' about the varied types of building you can now enjoy if you want to make your home in a former windmill.
Item 10,227 in the 'East Anglian Miscellany' series in the 'East Anglian Daily Times', with memories by S.D.W. of Walton about windmills etc. formerly in Walton and Trimley. He refers to three in Walton and another two/three in Trimley.
Item 12,178 in the East Anglian Miscellany series from the 'East Anglian Daily Times', quoting the 'Ipswich Journal' of 14 February 1824, about the forthcoming sale of a Post Mill at Boyton, conveniently close to Boyton Docks.
Photo with caption from the 'Daily Mirror' showing the post mill from Aldringham which was re-erected at Thorpeness to pump water for the village: so cannot be a REAL drainage mill !
Cutting from "Herts & Essex Observer" about the restoration of Stanstead Windmill by Lord Blyth, and the discovery of a document about its creation in 1787.
Cutting from an "Essex Chronicle" about an appeal to the Essex Archaeological Society to take over Bocking Windmill, mentioning similar schemes in Ditchling, Norfolk and Nottinghamshire. It includes a mil at Aldeburgh which was moved in order to pump the town's water supply.