- CUTT-03847
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- 23 November 1933
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo of the silhouette of Ardglass Windmill in its derelict state.
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Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo of the silhouette of Ardglass Windmill in its derelict state.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo from the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing how an old windmill tower at Crossgar, Co. Down, was being converted into a house.
"Ballyholme windmill : then and now"
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Pair of photos showing the changes in Ballyholme Windmill site between 1887 and 1935.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Full-page photo in 'The Belfast News-letter'
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Cutting from 'The Belfast News-Letter' lamenting that , unlike in England where the National Trust takes some old windmills under its wing and protects them, Ulster's mills are not so fortunate.
"The windmill at Ballycopeland, Millisle"
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Photos in 'The Northern Whig' Showing Ballycopeland Windmill, Bellisle, which has now been taken over for preservation by the Ministry Of Finance, from the former owners Samuel and Robert M'Gilton.
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Photograph in 'The Belfast News-Letter' showing the dilapidated state of Ballycopeland Windmill neat Millisle, Co. Down.
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Photo-spread in the 'Irish Daily Telegraph' about the new sails for the Ballycopeland windmill and some of the machinery inside.
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Snippet in the Irish edition of the 'Sunday Chronicle' about how a committee has recommended that Ulster's few remaining windmills should be preserved as tourist attractions.
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Letter to the Editor of the 'Belfast Telegraph' from Mr. W. F. Cunningham, of Newry, commending the efforts of local councillors to get their old windmill preserved.
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Letter to the Editor of the 'Belfast Telegraph' from Mr Colin J Robb about the true origin of 'the Bullet Game' which was begun by the Ancient British Fencibles, when based in Newry in 1797, which involved shooting as many bullets as possible between the sails of Ballycopeland Windmill at Millisle.
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Captioned photo from the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing "The Windmill Stump" at Newry.
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Photo in the 'Northern Whig' of the restored Ballycopeland windmill at Millisle, Co. Down, with its strikingly broad sails.
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Letter to the Editor of 'The Belfast News-Letter' from "B. N.-L." contradicting a whole series of "facts" given by "Verity" about where Cope's Mill had been. [It closes with the note "This correspondence is now closed -- Ed." but we don't appear to have any earlier parts.]
Ballycopeland Windmill, Millisle, in the distance
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The tower mill appears to be in working order. Postcard sent 3/9/1959
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Picture in the 'Irish News' showing "one of the finest preserved windmills in Ireland".
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Photo in the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing scaffolding round the tower of Ballycopeland Mill, Millisle.
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Photo in the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing the tower of Ballycopeland windmill heavily encased in scaffolding.
"Ministry is making a mess of windmill"
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Report in the 'belfast Telegraph' of an argument between a retired milling firm manager and the Ministry of Finance about the way Ballycopeland Mill at Millisle is being restored.
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Photo in 'The Belfast News-Letter' showing the clean white tower of Ballycopeland windmill with the last of the scaffolding coming away.