Third floor showing plansifters, Castle Mill, Beccles, Suffolk
- ASHL-11-007
- Item
- Mid 20th century
Castle Flour Mill, Messrs Walter Green & Sons. A roller mill.
Third floor showing plan sifters.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Third floor showing plansifters, Castle Mill, Beccles, Suffolk
Castle Flour Mill, Messrs Walter Green & Sons. A roller mill.
Third floor showing plan sifters.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Third floor showing plansifters, Castle Mill, Beccles, Suffolk
Castle Flour Mill, Messrs Walter Green & Sons. A roller mill.
Third floor showing plan sifters.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Third floor showing plansifters, Castle Mill, Beccles, Suffolk
Castle Flour Mill, Messrs Walter Green & Sons. A roller mill.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Lister Blackstone engine, Castle Mill, Beccles, Suffolk
Castle Flour Mill, Messrs Walter Green & Sons. A roller mill.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Caudwells Mill, Rowsley, Derbys
A Grade II* listed historic roller flour mill powered by water from the river Wye. The present mill was built in 1874 by John Caudwell and run as a family business for over a century. The exterior from the N.W.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Caudwells Mill, Rowsley, Derbys
A Grade II* listed historic roller flour mill powered by water from the river Wye. The present mill was built in 1874 by John Caudwell and run as a family business for over a century. The exterior from the S.W.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Purifier, Caudwells Mill, Rowsley, Derbys
A Grade II* listed historic roller flour mill powered by water from the river Wye. The present mill was built in 1874 by John Caudwell and run as a family business for over a century.
First floor.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Caudwells Mill, Rowsley, Derbys
A Grade II* listed historic roller flour mill powered by water from the river Wye. The present mill was built in 1874 by John Caudwell and run as a family business for over a century.
View of top (third) floor.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Caudwells Mill, Rowsley, Derbys
A Grade II* listed historic roller flour mill powered by water from the river Wye. The present mill was built in 1874 by John Caudwell and run as a family business for over a century.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Caudwells Mill, Rowsley, Derbys
A Grade II* listed historic roller flour mill powered by water from the river Wye. The present mill was built in 1874 by John Caudwell and run as a family business for over a century.
Worker filling flour sack.
Ashley, Hallam (1900-1987), photographer
Chesterton Mills and buildings from the road - View 2
Part of Michael French Collection
Colour digital image of Chesterton Mills viewed from the road. The windmill is shown with no cap.
French, Michael, mill owner
Part of Michael French Collection
Black and white photograph of two millstones in Chesterton Roller Mill. A negative for this image is in FREN-26153.
French, Michael, mill owner
Part of Tony Yoward Collection
Research notes.
Part of Caudwell's Mill Collection
Report about the possible preservation of the mill.
Major, J Kenneth (1928-2009), architect
Tracing; 515x390; ink; Sections A and B; sht4; Kenneth Major
Major, J Kenneth (1928-2009), architect
velo; 515x390; Print; J.K.Major; Elevation
Major, J Kenneth (1928-2009), architect
Image from "Milling".
Unknown photographer
Postcard dated 11 April 1915.
"Grossmuhle Spillers in Newcastle on Tyne (Northumberland)"
This illustration formed part of a larger folder compiled by the German General Staff in Berlin. The folder was marked Top Secret and not for public distribution. It was produced on the orders of the German High Command in relation to Operation Sea Lion, the proposed German invasion of England.
"Muhlenwerk an der Mundung des Hull in Kingston upon Hull"
This illustration formed part of a larger folder compiled by the German General Staff in Berlin. The folder was marked Top Secret and not for public distribution. It was produced on the orders of the German High Command in relation to Operation Sea Lion, the proposed German invasion of England.