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- March 1990
Part of Richard Hills Collection
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Part of Richard Hills Collection
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
"Barker's Mill, Turbine Hunter"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
"Norwich. Jarrold's Printing Works, Mill"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
"Norwich. Jarrolds Printing Works Mill"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"Reedham, wrought iron anchor"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Reedham is a village on the River Yare 12 miles east of Norwich, formerly a coastal village.
"Fens, St Germans, Blackstone diesel"
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"Fens, St Germans, Pump rotor & Buildings"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"Fens, St Germans, Gwynnes Pump"
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"Fens, St Germans, diesel cylinder heads"
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"Fens, St Germans, diesel pump & flywheel"
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"Fens, Denver, the A.G.Wright sluice"
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The sluice controls the Great Ouse river system along with other river systems which converge at Denver. The new cut was made during 1960-61 as a flood relief channel. Flows are controlled by the A.G.Wright sluice, also known as the Head Sluice. It is made of reinforced concrete with three openings, each with a vertical lift gate 30ft wide.
"Fens, Denver sluice, channel to Kings Lynn"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The sluice controls the Great Ouse river system along with other river systems which converge at Denver. The new cut was made during 1960-61 as a flood relief channel.
"Fens, Denver, old and new sluice gates"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The sluice controls the Great Ouse river system along with other river systems which converge at Denver. The new cut was made during 1960-61 as a flood relief channel.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"Nordelph, remains of windmill"
Part of Richard Hills Collection