- TYC-0214
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- Late 20th century
Part of Tony Yoward Collection
Yoward, Tony, industrial archaeologist
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Part of Tony Yoward Collection
Yoward, Tony, industrial archaeologist
Part of Tony Yoward Collection
Yoward, Tony, industrial archaeologist
Part of Tony Yoward Collection
Yoward, Tony, industrial archaeologist
Part of Tony Yoward Collection
Yoward, Tony, industrial archaeologist
Lurgashall Mill, Weald And Downland Open Air Museum, Sussex
Part of Great British Mill Race
Jarman, Sara
Lurgashall Mill, Weald And Downland Open Air Museum, Sussex
Part of Great British Mill Race
Jarman, Sara
Lurgashall Watermill, Weald And Downland Museum, Sussex
Part of Great British Mill Race
Jarman, Sara
Lurgashall Watermill, Weald And Downland Museum, Sussex
Part of Great British Mill Race
Jarman, Sara
Lurgashall Watermill, Weald And Downland Museum, Sussex
Part of Great British Mill Race
Jarman, Sara
Lurgashall Mill, Weald And Downland Open Air Museum, Sussex
Part of Great British Mill Race
Jarman, Sara
Lurgashall Mill, Weald And Downland Open Air Museum, Sussex
Part of Great British Mill Race
Jarman, Sara
Lurgashall Mill, Singleton, internal, gearing
Part of Arthur Lowe Collection
Lowe, Arthur
Lurgashall Mill, Singleton, internal, stones floor
Part of Arthur Lowe Collection
Lowe, Arthur
Lurgashall Mill, Singleton, wheel and sluice
Part of Arthur Lowe Collection
Lowe, Arthur
26 Downstream view showing waterwheel and sluice gate
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Mill shown standing on original site.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from an unknown source describing the relocation of Lurgashall watermill to the Open Air Museum at Singleton. The article also provides a brief history of the mill and some details of the planned restoration effort.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Argus' describing the efforts to dismantle Lurgashall watermill near Petworth and re-erect it in the Open Air Museum at Singleton. The article mentions that the mill was offered to the Museum by the Leconfield Estate Company, and also provides some technical details about the project.