Pakenham Windmill, Pakenham

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Pakenham Windmill, Pakenham

BT Suffolk

Pakenham Windmill, Pakenham

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Pakenham Windmill, Pakenham

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"Seeing Double"

Photo in the 'Bury Free Press' showing the full-scale and model windmills at Pakenham, along with Peter Bryant the miller's son.

"Upside down"

Letter to 'Farmers Weekly' from Charles D. Howell of Eccleshall, STafford, complaining that sketches of the interior of Pakenham Mill were printed upside down.

"Pakenham Mill"

Letter to 'The Field' from John Jackson of Horsham, Sussex, saying how attractive passers-by now find Pakenham Windmill.

"Grants for Suffolk windmill"

Note in the 'Lowestoft Journal' detailing how the financing of Pakenham Windmill restoration will be split between West Suffolk CC, the Ministry of Works and Messrs J. Bryant & Sons, according to the plans of Mr Jesse "Whiteman" the County's official millwright.

"£4,000 to keep mill standing"

Cutting from the 'Bury Free Press' about the agreement reached at the West Suffolk Planning Committee's meeting to fund the work needed to keep Pakenham Windmill standing.

"Mill opened"

Captioned photo in the 'Bury Free Press' showing visitors on the fantail gallery at Pakenham Windmill, now that its restoration is completed.

"Ancient and Modern"

Photo in the 'Manchester Evening News' showing miller John Bryant and all his ancient equipment, in front of his restored windmill.

"The old mill keeps going"

Cutting from the 'Bury Free Press' celebrating the formal re-opening of Pakenham Mill after its £4,000 refit, with a photo of Sir George Falconer, Chairman of West Suffolk CC Planning Committee, and the miller Mr John Bryant.

"£4,000 needed for windmill"

Article in the 'East Anglian Daily Times' about the report by the County Planning Officer to the Planning Committee that, in the opinion of their millwright, Mt Jesse Wightman, another £4,000 needed spending.

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