- UNIO-05-02
- Item
- April 2016
Transcript of verbal recollections in 1994 of Helen Wilson, aged 80 years.
Burrows, Sandi
Transcript of verbal recollections in 1994 of Helen Wilson, aged 80 years.
Burrows, Sandi
Letter from D Moon regarding family of Caleb Oyler Russell
Cranbrook Windmill Association
Verbal recollections of Helen Wilson, aged 80 years. Duration c. 20 minutes
Wilson, Helen M (1913 -1998), nee West
Helen Wilson notes on the Russell family tree (1 of 3)
Summary of the Russell Family occupation of Mills 1832-1958: Cranbrook Churchyard; Dane Mead, Waterloo Road, Cranbrook; Little London Farm, Waldron; St Louis, Missourii, USA; Goddards Green, Cranbrook. Reference to Willesborough Watermill probably relates to Sevington Mill, Ashford.
Wilson, Helen M (1913 -1998), nee West
Helen Wilson notes on the Russell family tree (2 of 3)
John Russell (1797-1875) came to Cranbrook from Chiddingly Mill.
Wilson, Helen M (1913 -1998), nee West
Memories of Cranbrook Union Mill activities and people
Samuel Mercer was an employeee at the mill 1946-1950 (as were his father and grandfather). Much and fascinating detail about the commercial activities of the mill. Written to Jack & Peggy Fryer, founding members of Cranbrook Windmill Association.
Mercer, Samuel
Pencil Sketch of Paul Russell mending sacks
Annotation reads "Chookie mending sacks".
Russell, Philip (1892-1961)
Photograph of John, Paul and Philip Russell
Outside the Engine House.
Unknown photographer
Photograph of Russell brothers
Outside Union Mill engine house.
Unknown photographer
Photograph of Russell brothers with small pony cart
In Cranbrook Town, with pony Tom.
Unknown photographer
Family portrait, wife and children Caleb Oyler, Russell
Seated: Helen Suzanna Russell (nee Honess), Philip Russell ,Rhoda Elizabeth Russell. Standing: John Russell, Mary Kate Russell, Gwendolen Russell, Paul Russell.
Unknown photographer
Phoptocopies of 6 Philip Russell sketches at Union Mill
Russell, Philip (1892-1961)
Pencil sketch of old mulberry tree
Annotation reads: "Old Mulberry Tree planted by the original John Russell, felled when new mill buildings put up".
Russell, Philip (1892-1961)
"Rambling Recollections of a Rural Miller", extracts
Reminiscences about John Russell (1888-1958), his friend for over 50 years. Photocopy of Appendix D (pp 79-84).
Hancock, Philip (d c1988), miller