Heckington Windmill, Heckington

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Heckington Windmill, Heckington

Heckington Windmill, Heckington

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Heckington Windmill, Heckington

  • UF Pocklington's Mill

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Heckington Windmill, Heckington

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Various ephemera

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Copy of a painting from a calendar called “Downland Farm” by C. Water Smith, C 1514, "From Miss Ingram".
Page from "Naturopa 36" (1980) showing Kinderdijk windmills, Netherlands.
Cecil Sale calendar from November to January 1970 depicting Aythorpe Roding post mill.
Magazine article on Heckington Mill by Sheila Robinson.
Calendar page of a Houghton Mill, Huntingdonshire, March 1974.
Calendar page depicting a watercolour of a post mill by Sylvester Stannard, published by C W Faulkner & Co Ltd, London.
Page from "The Vasari Society for the Reproduction of Drawings by Old and Modern Masters, Second Series, Part 1" (1920) reproducing Thomas Girtin's "A Mill in Essex" (1799).
Page from from "She" magazine (between 1955-1964) showing Rolvenden post mill.
Calendar page from 1947 depicting a watercolour of a smock mill. An inscription on the reverse reads: "Wishing Harry & Doris a Happy Christmas and Peaceful New Year. From Mary & Roni 1947-48".
Picture of T. B. Latchmore's photograph of Bassingbourn mills, Cambridgeshire.

Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer

John Pocklington

History of John Pocklington (c1776-1845). Includes a copy of his death certificate, a copy of the permission to marry Jane Ellis in 1804, and a copy of his will dated 5 March 1845. Information on his father-in-law Jonathan Ellis (bapt 24 Apr 1757-d. 1827): an IGI Individual Record detailing baptism, probate and marriage; results from the Cambridgeshire Burial Index 1801-37; entry from the Cambridgeshire Archive catalogue listing his probate in 1827. History of Melbourne Parish in Cambridgeshire: Extract on Melbourne from "A History of the Country of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely"; information on Meldreth from the Meldreth History website; a photograph of Sheene Mill taken from the Geograph.org.uk website; Sheene Mill's entry as a listed building; and extracts from a history of Melbourne Village from www.melbourncambridge.co.uk. Also census information on John Pocklington (b. c1829) of Lincs 1871-1911. A photocopy of "Heckington's Magnificent Eight-Sailed Windmill".

Roche, Adrienne

Heckington 8-sailed tower mill, Lincs. Bk 13, no.1

Full view of the 8-sailed mill. He noted that the sails were taken from a mill which was demolished to make way for Boston Dock. {Should that have been TWO mills? - TKG]

Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist

Heckington, Lincs and village. Bk 12, no.31

General view of 8-sailed mill, sheds and yard. C/F finished version of this sketch on p.100 of Hopkins and Freese 's book (1931 1st ed.)

Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist

Heckington, near Sleaford, Lincs

Note on reverse reads: "The only 8 sailed mill in Gt. Britain. Works 5 pairs of stones also a sawmill. When in 1892 Mr Pocklington bought it he purchased the top and 8 arms from a mill that stoon near the present Boston Dock and put them on this mill. The roof was built in 1813 and the present tower is dated 1830."

Unknown photographer

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