Water-powered forging hammer sites
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Part of Don Paterson Collection
Handwritten notes and sketches on various mills, areas and topics
Paterson, Don (d 2002)
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Water-powered forging hammer sites
Part of Don Paterson Collection
Handwritten notes and sketches on various mills, areas and topics
Paterson, Don (d 2002)
Early illustration of hydraulic blowing engine for metal
Part of SPAB Mills Section Collection
Exterior view of preserved watermill building with double wheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.
"Redditch Forge Mill - Stone crusher"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.
"Redditch Forge Mill - Barrels for drying"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.
"Redditch Needle Mill - Gearing and cranks"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.
"Redditch Forge Mill - Levers etc"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.
"Redditch Forge Mill - Needle polishing"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.
"Redditch Forge Mill - Waterwheel"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Forge Mill at Redditch in Worcestershire was built to serve the needs of the Cistercian monks of nearby Bordesley Abbey. Now a Museum. Known for manufacture of needles, fish hooks and other products.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Dating from the 13th century Churchill Forge Mill is one of the last water powered forge mills remaining intact in the UK. The site is partly restored to working condition. The Bache family developed the mill in the 19th century and still own the property.
Antiquarian Research Notebook 38
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Blue hardback notebook. Contains correspondence, transcripts, sketches and notes on mills in Ghana and England, and various antiquary interests in Ghana.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Roy Gregory Collection
Part of Roy Gregory Collection