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T.B. Paisley's 'Windmill Notes'
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
A 'spring folio', binding together loose pages comprising 'Windmill Notes, compiled from various sources by T.B. Paisley'. The folio is divided into the following sections: 'English Windmills. Arranged by Counties' and 'Foreign Windmills' (USA and France). The folio covers the counties listed at 'Place access points below' with brief details of selected post, tower and smock mills there and the date visited.
Paisley, Thomas Brownlee (1916-1980)
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Note on the reverse: "29 September 1961 Warton near Preston Lancs. (Close English Elective Airfield) Only post mill in Lancs. remaining".
Turner, Laurence J, clergyman
"Lithograph post mill Park Rd. Liverpool"
Lithograph of post mill at Park Road, Liverpool.
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Coloured lithograph of Park Road Mill, Toxteth. The church is St James' Church on St James' Place, the spired church in the distance is St Thomas' Church, Park Lane. Two tower mills can be seen in the distance, possibly Lime Street Mill, Liverpool.
Herdman, William Gawin (1805-1882), artist
Coloured lithograph by W.G. Herdman - "Plate 33"
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Post Mill, Park Road, Liverpool, with other windmills in background
Herdman, William Gawin (1805-1882), artist
Coloured lithograph by W.G. Herdman - "Plate 32"
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Tyrer's mill and one of the Lime Street mills.
Herdman, William Gawin (1805-1882), artist
Bretherton Mill, near Blackpool
Note on reverse reads: "The old black stone windshaft bearing. Probably used in old postmill, site of which can still be seen between present mill and main road. Weighs over 1 cwt."
Unknown photographer
Unknown photographer
Part of Vincent Pargeter Collection
Notes, correspondence.
Pargeter, Vincent G (1943-2015), millwright
Stott Park, Heron; Gleaston, Newlands; Milton, Helsington; Sedgwick, Gatebeck, Newby Bridge; Heron, Newby Bridge; mill trip 14/5/94; Sacrewell; Arnage; Rufford Abbey 1998; Herstmonceux; Buda; Adderbury 11/4/01; Place Mill, Christchurch; Cowley, Sacrewell; Bloxham, Oxford, pump wheels; Carmarthen Bay; Didcot wind engine; Backbarrow, Newby Bridge, Gleaston; Aberdulais; Maud Foster, Boston, Lincs.
Deptford Tide Mill; Holton; Stanton; Wenhaston; Sweffling; Westhall; Peasenhall; Tunstall; Halesworth; Yorkshire Brickyard Pump; Stradbroke; Long Green; Earl Soham; Saxtead Green; Pettaugh; Stanton; Friston; Parham Mill Green; "On the dunes nr Walberswick"; St Michael; copies of E M Gardner horse engine photograph; Holywell Mill, Oxford; millstone works near Domme, France, Aparil 1926; Ings Bobbin Mill, Staveley, 1926 (Mitford Abraham photograph); Malt Mill and Saw Mill, Greenodd, N Lancashire, 1926 (Mitford Abraham); Viver Mill, Hincaster, Cumbria (E M Gardner photograph); Skelwith Bridge Saw Mill, Cumbria (E M Gardner photograph); Wrawby, Lincs (Martin Watts photograph).
N Yorks mills; Path Head, Henley New Mill; mill trip 14/5/94; Cranborne May 1997; Hungary; Kingsley Mill, Hunts cottage; Stanford [?Sandford] Mill, Woodley; Wandle Mill; Oldcastle, 2 Eldon Road; Titt dwgs, Trowbridge, 22/8/2000; Sheffield, Painshall 6/12/97; Belgium '94; Dunham Massey 24/1/2000; Dunster, Gelli Groes; midland mills summer '90; Warwick br; Poughill; Switzerland Mills, 6/96; Nybridge; Sacrewell, 9/5/93, Painshill wall top; Churchill, 24/10/92; Hungary, Bluebell; Suffolk '94, Woodbridge, Buttrums; Brampton Mowsley, 3/98; Bledlow windmill, Town Mill, sails; Crosthwaite, Stott Park; Stainsby, 5/7/97; Buckland Windmill; Bollee Orleans; Gelli Groes, Amberley; Painshill, Gelli Groes, St Victor.
Part of Karl Wood Windmill Sketches
Pen and ink drawing with wash, M1293 Post mill, Warton, 3 miles SW of Kirkham.
Wood, Karl Salsbury (1888-1958), artist
"Weeton Mill - Effort to Restore and Preserve"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from "Blackpool Times". The Ancient Monuments Society come to the rescue by taking an interest in preserving the old mills of the Fylde. An authority on mills said "it seemed a pity that not one windmill was to be seen at work in the Fylde". Lancashire had a chance to see at least one windmill remained.