Interior of watermill showing boss and axle of waterwheel and footing of upright shaft
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- Early-mid 20th century
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
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Interior of watermill showing boss and axle of waterwheel and footing of upright shaft
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Exterior view of watermill building with wheel in rugged mountainous setting: Unidentified UK.
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Group of buildings in country setting with mountain in background; small stone structure on right may be watermill.
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Exterior of small brick building, presumably watermill, with hipped/tiled roof
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Derelict open-trestle hollow-post windpump with two sails. Similar to Palmer's Mill, Upton Marshes. As yet unidentified.
Norfolk Broads
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Derelict open-trestle hollow-post windpump with two sails. Similar to Palmer's Mill, Upton Marshes. As yet unidentified.
Norfolk Broads
Unknown photographer
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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Stone watermill building by stream
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer
Small open-trestle hollow-post windpump
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Small open-trestle hollow-post windpump with fantail in w/o. As yet unidentified. Vincent Pargeter comments: "The countryside looks like the upper Bure or River Ant. The puzzle is that the mill doesn't seem to be built on brick piers. It certainly isn't Clayrack Mill, which was on piers, and wasn't anywhere near a river (In a marsh near Malthouse Broad, but not near open water). The mill in the photo almost certainly had a piston pump, as no scoop wheel is visible, and no gear drive to a turbine pump. It's easier to say which mills it isn't: Wroxham Bidge, Irstead Street, Acle (Palmer's), Breydon, Wayford Bridge. Rex Wailes mentions a hollow post at Irstead with a piston pump, so it may be that one, but I haven't seen a picture of it. There were very many of these hollow post mills in the Broads, and Wailes only mentions a fraction of them."
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Interior of drainage mill showing axle and boss of pit wheel and footing of upright shaft
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Unknown photographer