The seventh photograph is of Hazeland mill. The watermill found in the village of Bremhill is situated near the town of Calne in Wiltshire. The image is undated.
The thirty fifth item is a photograph featuring one of the two watermills of the village of Rowde in Wiltshire. A particularly notable feature of this image is the cat's eyes gleaming to the left. A note is written on the back informing us that "Inside the derelict mill at Rowde - Wiltshire. There is an iron wheel still in situ but the leat and pond have been dry for some time." It is not apparent whether this is the western or eastern watermill of Rowde. Therefore, for this reason, both the terms "Watermill (east), Rowde" and "Watermill (west), Rowde" have been added as Access Points. The photograph is undated.
The fifty sixth item is the fourth photograph relating to West Harnham Mill. This watermill is in West Harnham a suburb situated in the city of Salisbury in Wiltshire. An important note is on the back written in the same hand as the note on "EMGC-04-20-54". The note reads "Restored by M . L . Fox Pitt with the help of an architect from the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. When M. L. Fox Pitt took it over it was a derelict factory and the smell from the decay (ing) offal, could be smelt in Salis (bury) when the wind blew that way!" The photograph is undated.
The fifty eighth item features the watermill of the village Wylye in Wiltshire. The watermill is on the river Wylye which flows through the middle of village of the same name. The photograph is undated.
The sixth photograph is of the watermill in the village of Bishopstone. The village is situated in the Swindon unitary authority of Wiltshire. There is no recorded date of production.
The fourteenth photograph features a derelict watermill located near the small Wiltshire village of Ford. 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 nineteenth photograph features the watermill at Knighton , a small hamlet, just outside the Wiltshire market town of Marlborough. The photographic print is undated.
The forty sixth item is a photograph featuring the breast shot wheel at Slaughterford Rag Mill. Slaughterford is a small village in Wiltshire just a few miles outside the town of Chippenham. The photograph is undated.
The fourth Sub - Series is comprised of photographic negatives of windmills and watermills situated in the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset and Wiltshire.
The eighth photograph is of Burcombe mill in the Wiltshire village of South Newton.The watermill is on the river Nadder. The photograph features the pit wheel of Burcombe mill.
The thirteenth photograph features the watermill of the village of Fisherton Delamere. Incidentally, the name of the village is also spelt as Fisherton de la Mere. The photograph is undated.
The eighteenth photograph features the watermill at Knighton , a small hamlet, just outside the Wiltshire market town of Marlborough. The photographic print is undated.
The forty fifth item is a photograph featuring the watermill known as "Sherrington" mill which is actually in the village of Codford in Wiltshire. The mill takes its name from the nearby village of Sherrington. The photograph is undated.
The fifty fourth item is the second photograph featuring West Harnham Mill. This watermill is in West Harnham a suburb situated in the city of Salisbury in Wiltshire. An important note is written on the back of the photograph. The note reads "The wall of the old mill at the end is a hitch, that looks as if it had at one time contained a small statue and looks distinctly Ecclesiastical. I could find no history about the fuel in any records." The note is signed off as "EH." The photograph is undated.