- CUTT-00923
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- May 1938
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Cutting from 'Evening News' of a photograph of Moreton Mill. The caption mentions its being in an excellent state of repair.
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Cutting from 'Evening News' of a photograph of Moreton Mill. The caption mentions its being in an excellent state of repair.
"Twelve will battle to save village windmill"
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Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing an attempt to save Moreton Mill from demolition by a group of volunteers led by Mr. Stanley Newens. The article mentions Mr. Newens approaching the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings to survey the mill for repairs, and also provides an estimated cost of the project.
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Cutting from 'The Field' of a submission by J. W. Whitelaw describing the failed attempt to restore Moreton Mill and the plan for its demolition.
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Cutting from 'Essex Weekly News' describing the demolition of Moreton Mill. The article also provides a brief history of the mill and outlines previous efforts to restore it.
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Cutting from 'The Times' describing the lease of Moreton Mill by the Essex County Council for 99 years at 10s. a year.
"Attempt to save windmill fails"
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Cutting from 'The Guardian' describing the failed attempt to save Moreton Mill. The article describes the appeal made for the mill's preservation by Mr. Stanley Newens, and also includes a brief history of the mill.
"Efforts fail to save ancient windmill"
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Cutting from 'The Times' describing the failed attempt to save Moreton Mill. The article describes the appeal made for the mill's preservation by Mr. Stanley Newens, and also includes a brief history of the mill.
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Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the planned demolition of Moreton Mill due to safety issues.
"Ancient windmill pulled down"
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Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette' describing the demolition of Little Laver Mill owned by Mr. R. J. Steele. The article mentions that the demolition was carried out by Mr. Norman Brown. It also explains that a similar fate is to be met by Moreton Mill, owned by Messrs. C. and A. Gould.
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Snippet from a local paper that experts have decided the 350-year-old windmill at Moreton in Essex has to be pulled down.
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Cutting from "Essex Chronicle" about a Rotary Club speech on windmills in Essex.
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Cutting from "Southend Standard" about the history of mills, including a list of windmills which existed there in 1922.
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Cutting from "Evening News" picturing painters at work on Moreton windmill, which has escaped a plan to dismantle it.
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Cutting from "The Star" about a committee planning to save Moreton Windmill from destruction. It mentions that Little Laver has the only remaining windmill in view of it.
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Snippet from "Leyton Express" mentioning that the Society for the Preservation of Rural England is trying to save Moreton windmill.
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Cutting from "The Cyclist" picturing Moreton Mill with information about how to visit it.
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Snippet from "Evening Standard" about plans to save Moreton windmill.
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Cutting from "Essex Herald" about the plan to save Moreton Windmill.
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Cutting from "Essex Weekly News" mentioning that the President of Braintree and Bocking Rotary Club gave a talk about Essex Windmills discussing the three types of mills, the working parts and characteristics.
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Cutting from "Halstead Gazette". Mr John Salmon of the Braintree Rotary Club in his talk on "Essex Windmills" discussed the three types of windmills and mechanisms. The earliest working mill was at Moreton (1715).