- ACSC-09624
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- 22 October 1973
Part of Arthur C Smith Collection
Smith, Arthur C
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Part of Arthur C Smith Collection
Smith, Arthur C
"The mill and the semi-detached"
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Cutting from 'Essex County Standard' describing the potential danger of demolition to a windmill in Tiptree due to plans for a new housing estate to be built around it.
"Last seconds of a Tiptree chimney"
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Cutting from 'Essex County Standard' describing the demolition of a mill chimney at Tiptree. The chimney is specified as belonging to corn merchants Powell, and the article also mentions the planned conversion of the mill into a home by Mr. C. Jacques.
"The old mill is to turn again"
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Cutting from 'Evening News' describing the restoration of a windmill at Tiptree. The article also mentions the alleged use of the mill as a hiding place by smugglers.
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Cutting from 'Essex County Standard' describing the acquisition of a windmill in Tiptree by Mr. Arthur Powell from jam makers Wilkin and Sons Ltd. The article also includes details of planned changes to the mill bu Mr. Powell.
Windmill in Tiptree housing estate
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Cutting from 'Shropshire Star' describing the location of a windmill in the middle of a housing estate in Tiptree. The article lso mentions that architect Clifford Jacques was planning to convert the mill into a house for owner Arthur Powell.
"The windmill of your mind..."
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Cutting from 'Evening Gazette' of an article by Mike Beharrell describing the restoration of a windmill in Tiptree by Clifford Jacques and its conversion into a residence. The article outlines some of the challenges faced by Jacques, and his future plans for the mill.
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Cutting from 'Essex County Times' of an article by J. B. Paddon giving a general history of windmills in Essex, and describing the stucture and history of Tiptree Mill.
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General article, from 'The Daily Telegraph', about places up for sale around the country. Two mills are included.
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Article in 'The Daily Telegraph' by Norman Derrick about the preserved windmills at Skidby in Yorkshire, Tiptree and Aythorpe Roding both in Essex.
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Piece from a local paper saying that Tiptree Rural Council is urging Essex CC to allow their windmill to be turned into living accomodation, so as to keep it in good order.
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Cutting from an "Essex County Standard" about a windmill at Tiptree which has been deemed unsafe.
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Cutting from "Essex County Standard" about the mills in Essex which have been preserved. Tiptree Mill's sails may have to be dismantled. A former windmill called Digby's Mill is mentioned.
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Cutting from "The Daily Telegraph" picturing Tiptree windmill, which may have to have its sails removed.
"Another Essex windmill doomed"
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Cutting from "East Anglian Daily Times" picturing Tiptree windmill which will be dismantled.
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Cutting from "Halstead Gazette" summarising information about Essex windmills from the 'Essex Review'.
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Cutting from "Southend Standard" about the history of mills, including a list of windmills which existed there in 1922.
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Cutting from "Essex County Standard" about surviving windmills in Essex and the hope that the Essex Archaeological Society will be able to save one.
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Cutting from "Essex County Standard" reporting that the mill is in danger of being dismantled. The owner has "generously" offered to repair the sails as it is of public interest to preserve the windmill.
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Cutting from "Clackton Times" reporting "there is a real danger that many of the old familiar landmarks may be swept away to make room for the new housing estates". The Council is preparing a list of windmills in the county which may be conserved for the future.