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Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hayward's map showing location of mill.
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Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hayward's map showing location of mill.
"Brueghel - view of a post mill"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
Photo of a 1710 map of Clerkenwell, London showing a windmill at the New River Pool
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
"From Crace [?]. A later edition of Morgan's Map c 1710".
Unknown photographer
Detail from an oil painting, post mill, Richmond
Part of Kenneth G Farries Collection
Farries, Kenneth G, author
"The Windmill fixed on Newgate to work the Ventilators erected there April 17: 1752"
Gentleman's Magazine, The
Part of Small Donations
Depicting the wind-powered saw mill constructed by Charles Dingley at Limehouse in 1767. It was opposed by local sawyers who believed it was undercutting their work and it was badly damaged by rioters on 10 May 1768. A copy of article "Charles DIngley, projector, and his Limehouse sawmill" by John H Appleby also included.
The Oxford Magazine
Part of Roy Gregory Collection
Drawing of Humber Bank Mill with the town and church in the background.
Part of SPAB Mills Section Collection
Photograph from Victoria and Albert Museum of painting "The Camp at Cox Heath" by Sandby, showing post mill. It is not clear why this has been filed with the Berkshire material.
Sandby, Thomas (1721-1798), painter
Design for altering Hankells Iron Hoop Mill at Wandsworth
A photograph made by Hallam Ashley of a technical drawing done by John Smeaton in the 18th century.
Tentatively identified as Middle Mill, Wandsworth.
Smeaton, John (1724-1792), engineer
Advert in Derby Mercury to build Heage Tower Mill
Alan Gifford comments: "This is the earliest mention of a Tower mill at Heage contained in an advert in the Derby Mercury 16th June 1791 . Note that it refers to 'Materials laid down on site' - stone for tower was in adjacent quarry."
A drawing of Faringdon and neighbouring places with churches marked accordingly
Part of Reading Central Library Images
View over Faringdon from Faringdon Hill, with Badbury Hill behind the town, and Lechlade, Cricklade and Cirencester in the distance. There is a windmill on Badbury Hill, and the various places of worship in Faringdon are denoted by numbers.
Sleaford Windmill Exterior-working
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Copy by P. Dolman (LMA) of Sleaford windmill when in working order. Photograph of engraving.
Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller
Part of Roy Gregory Collection
Subscription Mill, Kingston-upon-Hull
Part of Roy Gregory Collection
An illustration of the New Subscription Mill at Kingston-upon-Hull from 1800
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Newmarket from a print in Cambridge Library
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Newmarket from a print in Cambridge Library
Engraving of Maid Lane Mill, Southwark
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Page from "Londina Illustrata" by Robert Wilkinson showing two engravings, one of Reverend Charles Skelton's meeting house on Maid Lane, Southwark.
R Wilkinson and Co
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Engraving of a chancery suit taking place near a dilapidated post mill near Chichester. In the background can be seen a smock mill.
King, T, publisher and engraver, Chichester