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"Flour Mills and Insurance"

Cutting from 'The Finance Chronicle and Insurance Circular', discussing the impact of the new roller milling technology on fire risks and insurance costs. This article is continued in DUFF-SBK-002, which contains the follow-up written a month later, 2 February 1885.

The Finance Chronicle and Insurance Circular

"Flour Mills and Insurance" (continued)

Cutting from 'The Finance Chronicle and Insurance Circular', discussing the layout, machinery and processes of roller mills and their associated fire risks. This article is a continuation of DUFF-SBK-001 and DUFF-SBK-002.

The Finance Chronicle and Insurance Circular

"Original Housing"

Photo from the 'Belfast Telegraph' showing how an old windmill tower at Crossgar, Co. Down, was being converted into a house.

"Ulster Windmills"

Cutting from 'The Belfast News-Letter' lamenting that , unlike in England where the National Trust takes some old windmills under its wing and protects them, Ulster's mills are not so fortunate.

"Saving windmills"

Snippet in the Irish edition of the 'Sunday Chronicle' about how a committee has recommended that Ulster's few remaining windmills should be preserved as tourist attractions.

"Newry's old windmill"

Letter to the Editor of the 'Belfast Telegraph' from Mr. W. F. Cunningham, of Newry, commending the efforts of local councillors to get their old windmill preserved.

"Newry's old windmill [2]"

Letter to the Editor of the 'Belfast Telegraph' from Mr Colin J Robb about the true origin of 'the Bullet Game' which was begun by the Ancient British Fencibles, when based in Newry in 1797, which involved shooting as many bullets as possible between the sails of Ballycopeland Windmill at Millisle.

"The Bumper Squire"

Letter to the Editor of 'The Belfast News-Letter' from "B. N.-L." contradicting a whole series of "facts" given by "Verity" about where Cope's Mill had been. [It closes with the note "This correspondence is now closed -- Ed." but we don't appear to have any earlier parts.]

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