Wheatley Windmill. Application to move the cap to Wheatley, 2000, with calculation of weight.
Wheatley Windmill SPAB. Invitation to go on a one day tour with Wind & Watermills Section, 1975. (CLW saw the Mill for the first time, Thanks). Flyers for National Mills Weekend 2000 – 2002
Wheatley Windmill. Letter file. 1976, 1984. 1994 – 2004.
Wheatley Windmill. Invoices & timesheets from CLW & DE to the Society, 1994, 1996 – 2005.
Wheatley Windmill. Invoices for goods supplied & work done by others for CLW, 1995 – 2005.
Print copies of section drawings by Edmund Byrne, John Derham and Derek Plummer, July-Sept 1961. Print copy of drawing of details of patent striking gear components by Vincent Pargeter, no date. Scanned copies of drawings of floors, May 2009. Digital photographs of interior, all floors, February 2008.
Includes photographs from News of the World, The Yorkshire Post, Hull Daily Mail; photos with "Wm Jackson, 105 Park Grove, Hull" written on reverse; photos of unknown origin.
The box contains two cross-sectional drawings of North Leverton Windmill; newspaper cutting of Mapledurham Mill's 1977 restoration; 5 reprints of the Transactions of the Newcomen Society by Rex Wailes; copy of "Eksperimentel Arkaeologi" article on Iron Age rotary querns by Anne Bloch Jorgensen; material relating to the Quern Study Group; material on gunpowder mills including "Explosives in History" by Norman Wilkinson (1975) for The Hagley Museum, The Hagley Museum Guide (1976), "Gunpowder Mills Gazetteer" by Glenys Crocker (1988) and "Chilworth Gunpowder" by Glenys Crocker (1984); photocopy from Les Moulins No. 7 "Les Pierres A Moulins etc"; Lincolnshire History and Archaeology Group information; file of SPAB Mills Section members information.
Oldland Mill Stocks and Sweeps; 2005-6; 39 mins; Gordon King, Danny Jarmann and Roy Short. Oldland Mill Stone Refurbishment; 2006-7; 27 mins; video by Gordon King. Oldland Mill New Brakewheel; 2008; 73 mins; Gordon King and Danny Jarmann. Oldland Mill Sweeps Refurbishment; 2011; 30 mins; video by Gordon King, narration by Mick Fitter.