The one hundred and twentieth item is the second photograph featuring the watermill known by the name of "Yrnys Mill" ; the location of which on top of a hill is described by the term Bryn Glas (Welsh for "green" or "blue hill"). We are informed that the mill is situated in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The item is dated to May 1953.
The one hundred and nineteenth item is the first photograph featuring the watermill known by the name of "Yrnys Mill" and the term Bryn Glas (Welsh for "green" or "blue hill") is employed to describe the character of its location. We are informed that this mill is situated in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The item is dated to May 1953.
The one hundred and seventy second item is the second photograph featuring the watermill of the village of Writtle near the Essex town of Chelmsford. The photograph is dated to the year 1951.
The one hundred and seventy first item is a photograph featuring the watermill of the village of Writtle near the Essex town of Chelmsford. The photograph is undated.
The fifteenth photograph features a wheel shaft of Woodbrige watermill in the Wiltshire village of Great Cheverell. The village is in close proximity to the city of Salisbury. We are informed by a note on the back of the photograph that the watermill was on a By - Brook. The photographic print is undated.
The sixteenth photograph features the Woodbridge watermill in the Wiltshire village of Great Cheverell. The village is in close proximity to the city of Salisbury. The photographic print is undated.