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Tetney post mill

Cutting from 'Grimsby Evening Telegraph' of a photograph of an old post mill at Tetney. The caption mentions that the mill was relocated from Grimsby, and that the photograph comes from the collection of Mr. W. E. R. Hallgarth.

" - Coming down"

Cutting from 'Kent Messenger' of a photograph of a Miles Mill. The caption mentions that the mill, originally built at Ashford, was dismantled and moved to Boughton in sections.

"The old mill turns again"

Cutting from 'The Children's Newspaper' of a photograph of an old windmill at Hildenborough. The caption mentions that the mill was relocated from Bexhill and reconstructed. It also laments at the general disappearance of windmills in England.

"The 'windmill' on the Hoe"

Cutting from 'Western Evening Herald' describing the relocation of a 'windmill' from the western end of the Hoe Promenade to the Citadel end, following protests from various local parties.

"Windmill will not be moved"

Cutting from 'Brentwood Gazette' describing the rejection to relocate Mountnessing Mill from its current position to Hylands Park. The article mentions that Mr. R. W. Smith of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings suggested the relocation due to the mill being targeted for vandalism at its current point, but the Essex County Council rejected the proposal on the basis of the windmill contributing to the landscape from its position.

Ramsey Mill protected from demolition

Cutting from 'Boston Guardian' describing the order of protection from demolition given for Ramsey Mill by the Minister of Health. The article also mentions that the mill was moved to Ramsey from Woodbridge, Suffolk.

Terling mill

Cutting from an unknown source mentioning the relocation of Terling mill from Cressing to Terling in 1830.

"The man who moved a windmill"

Cutting from 'The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder' of a feature article by Freda Derrick describing the re-erection of a windmill from Ellington in Madingley by Mr. Ambrose Harding and Mr. C. J. Ison. The article is a detailed examination of their endeavour which covers the history of the mill and the relocation process.

"Famous landmark to be restored"

Cutting from 'Cambridge Standard' describing the re-erection of a windmill from Ellington in Madingley by Mr. Ambrose Harding. The article contains a brief history of the mill, as well as a detailed description of its features.

"A windmill to be re-erected"

Cutting from 'Country Life' of a submission by T. B. Paisley describing the planned re-erection of a windmill on Madingley Hill. The article also includes a brief history of the mill and technical details of the mill's function.

"Madingley Mill restoration"

Cutting from 'Cambridge Daily News' describing the planned re-erection of a windmill from Ellington in Madingley by the Squire of Madingley Mr. Ambrose Harding. The article also includes a brief history of the mill and details of the process of dismantling and transporting the mill.

History of Kerridge Mill

Cutting from 'Macclesfield Times and Courier' of a submission speculating that parts of Kerridge Mill may have come from an old mill on Macclesfield Common, leading to the incorrect assumption that Kerridge Mill once stood at Macclesfield Common and was then re-erected at Kerridge.

"Shipment of windmill could meet opposition"

Cutting from 'Jersey Post' of an article by Ian Law speculating about the potential dismantling of St. Peter's Mill in Jersey and its relocation to America by millionaire Mr. Louis Vitagliano. The article goes over local opposition to the proposal, and also includes a brief history of the mill.

Windmill relocation

Cutting from 'Cambridge Daily News' describing the relocation of an old mill to Wicken Fen. The piece is accompanied by a painting by Edward Vulliamy.

"Wow! How does one move a windmill?"

Cutting from 'Evening Argus' describing the challenge faced by millwright Mr. Edwin Hole when he had to dismantle and relocate Jolesfield windmill near Partridge Green to the grounds of Gatwick Manor. The article provides a brief history of the mill and details of the relocation process.

"Old mill to turn again"

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.

"Moving times for an old mill"

Cutting from 'Evening Argus' describing the efforts by the Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society, the Surrey History Group and the Charlwood Society to relocate and restore Lowfield Heath windmill. The article gives details of the team's efforts, as well as a brief history of the mill.

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