Mill preservation

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Mill preservation

147 Archival description results for Mill preservation

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"Windmills"

Cutting from the 'Eastern Daily Press' about the County Council's Planning Dept's decision to name eight mills for preservation, and the controversy that is raising.

"Mills worthy of preservation"

Cutting from the 'Lynn News and Advertiser' about the County Council's Planning Committee's discussions about which mills should be selected for preservation efforts.

"To Preserve Windmills"

Letter to 'The Western Daily Press & Bristol Mirror' about efforts to preserve windmills in Essex and hopes that similar steps could be taken in the West Country.

"New Life for idle Sails"

Piece in the 'Birmingham Mail' about the stimulus the War had had on interest in milling. Help has been given to restoring mills to working order by the S.P.A.B.,

"Wind and Watermills"

Letter to Newspaper Editors from Mrs Dance , drawing their attention to the special separate section now dealing with mill preservation

"Windmill starts a battle"

Cutting from the 'Daily Herald' about a controversy about whether Buttrum's or Holton's Mill should have been picked by East Suffolk Planning Committee for preservation.

"Three old mills are to be saved"

Cutting from 'The Star' about the forthcoming inspection by a Lincolnshire millwright and experts from S.P.A.B. to select the three Suffolk windmills to preserve as examples of each type.

"Windmills picked for reprieve"

Cutting from 'The Star' naming the three windmills selected for preservation as "ancient monuments" in East Suffolk, after a tour by Messrs Rex Wailes and Cecil Smithdale.

"The Windmills vanish"

Editorial in the Ipswich 'Evening Star' about Mr Amos Clarke, of Belle Vue Road, Ipswich and his view that the cost of maintenance is what stops mill-owners keeping them any longer.

"Suffolk Windmills"

Letter to the Editor of the'East Anglian Daily Times' from Stanley Freese approving the decision of East Suffolk CC to preserve Saxtead Green post mill, which he considered one of the most pleasantly situated mills in England. And if Wortham Mill cannot be saved too, might West Suffolk CC be pursuaded to preserve Drinkstone Mill ?

"English windmills get new lease of life"

Note in the 'Irish Independent' reporting Mrs Dance's point that, since they consume no fuel, English windmills are finding a new lease of life. The S.P.A.B. has even provided funds to fit a new set of sails and a stock to the Saxtead Green Mill in Suffolk.

"Suffolk Windmills"

Note in the 'Suffolk and Essex Free Press' reporting a talk to the Ipswich Rotarians by Mr Norman Collinson in which he listed those of Suffolk's windmills which were still working, like those at Drinkstone, Pakenham and Woolpit.

"Meeting of the Suffolk Preservation Society"

Cutting from the 'Bury Free Press' reporting the latest meeting of the S.P.S., at which 32 items were on the agenda. Progress on a survey of Suffolk's mills was noted, along with a report by Mr Rex Wailes on his visits to 72 of them in West Suffolk. Tree felling at Woolpit was deprecated, and the rebuilding of Brandon Bridge should only be done once the plans had been approved by the Fine Arts Committee.

"A Windmill Hunt in Suffolk"

Report in the 'East Anglian Daily Times' on the plans by Mr Donald Smith, Headmaster of Park Senior School, Dagenham, to spend his Summer holidays researching Suffolk windmills. He happens also to be a member of S.P.A.B's Windmill Section.

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