Middlesex

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Middlesex

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Middlesex

7 Archival description results for Middlesex

"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.

Arkley Mill

Cutting from 'The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings' of a photograph of Arkley Mill. The caption describes the restoration completed in 1930 by Messrs. Hunt Bros. of Soham.

"On go the sails"

Cutting from 'Barnet Press' of a photograph of Arkley Mill. The caption describes the restoration of the sails on Arkley Mill and mentions that the mill was built in 1806. It also mentions the mill being owned by Mr. Gordon W. Saunders.

"Restoring an old Arkley landmark"

Cutting from 'Barnet Press' of an article by June Birch describing the restoration of Arkley Mill and the replacement of the sails. The article also provides a detailed history of the mill and its ownership throughout the years.

"New sails over Arkley"

Cutting from 'Barnet Press' describing the repair of the sails on Arkley Mill by millwrights Mr. Peter Copping, Mr. Andy Archer and Mr. Philip Williamson. The also article gives a brief history of the mill and its ownership from 1806 to date.

"Windmill restoration could cost £24,000"

Cutting from an unknown source describing the deterioration of Arkley windmill and the appeal to the Barnet council's town planning committee by mill owner Mr. P. McNicholas to help in its restoration. The article also outlines the estimated cost of the project and gives a brief history of the mill.