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Album of photographs windmills in England

Photographs taken from negatives created by Peter Pearce and B. R. Billings. They appear to have been in the possession of SPAB at the time of Stephen developing them. Peter Pearce's photographs of predominantly Sussex, with some in Essex, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Surrey, taken between 1925 and 1936. B. R. Billings' photographs were taken between 1913 and 1920.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

West Kent: Addington - Farningham

Notes on West Kent watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Chipstead Flour Mill, Chevening; Cooling Manor; Cowden; Bassett's Forge, Cowden; Crayford; Leather mill, Crayford; Dartford; Bridge Mill, Dartford; Zinc Mill, Dartford; Dartford Creek Paper Mill; Powder mill, Dartford; Paper mill, Ditton; Colthrop Mill, East Malling; New Mill, East Malling; Erith.

Essex

Notes on Essex watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Millstones, Aldham; Basildon Watermill, Basildon; Various mills, Bromley; Oil mill, Lexton; Ruffles Mill, Margaret Roothing; Tide mill, Milton; Sexden Mill, Colchester; Shonks Mill, Stapleford Tawney; Tidal mill, Thorington.

"Arkley Windmill - restoration of Famous Landmark"

Cutting from "Morning Post". Arkley Windmill is one of the most notable windmills on the Hertfordshire-Middlesex border. It has been restored by Mr William Booth under the expert guidance of Mr Rex Wailes. Mr Booth hopes to arrange admission to the public on suitable weekends. Included in this article are some historical notes of interest.

"At Dulwich"

Coloured etching of Dulwich Common Post Mill by Samuel Prout.

Prout, Samuel (1783 - 1852), engraver

Arkley Mill, Barnet Gate, near Barnet, Herts

Note on reverse reads: "Worked up to 1915, and with 1 pair of arms for some years. Built of brick and in very bad condition. Three pairs of stones. In front of mill is a ruinous shed where there used to be an engine for a separate mill. Two pairs of stones still there with gearing. Engine sold 8 years ago (1920)."

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"Cripplegate and neighbourhood. (From Agga's Map)"

A page from "Old and New London" Volume 2 by Walter Thornbury (1878) with an engraving of Agga's Map of Cripplegate showing the approximate location of four windmills in Finsburie Fyeld [sic]. The page has been affixed to a frame mount by an antiquarian bookseller.

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"Outfall of Westbourne. 1850"

A page from "Old and New London" Volume 5 by Edward Walford (1878) with an engraving of the outfall of the River Westbourne. The page has been affixed to a frame mount by an antiquarian bookseller.

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"The Fleet River, neat St. Pancras, 1825"

A page from "Old and New London" Volume 5 by Edward Walford (1878) with an engraving of the River Fleet near St Pancras, attributed to a J Greenaway Sr. The page has been affixed to a frame mount by an antiquarian bookseller.

Greenaway, John (Senior), engraver

Research material on London waterworks

Research material on waterworks. Includes pages from "The Boy's Own Paper" 1885 on New River Head, and the G M Berry Collection at the Science Museum.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

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