Post mill, Mountnessing

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"A fine example of an old mill"

Cutting from 'Essex Countryside' describing Mountnessing Mill. The article includes a brief history of the mill under the ownership of the last miller, Mr. Robert Agniss, as well as restoration carried out at the mill under the ownership of the Essex County Council. It also gives a detailed description of the mill's structure.

"Mountnessing mill"

Cutting from 'Essex Countryside' of a submission by A. F. Eve describing the acquisition of Mountnessing Mill by the Essex County Council in 1937 and their plan to restore it. It also includes a brief history of the mill.

"A windmill restored"

Cutting from 'Building' describing the completed restoration of Mountnessing Mill. The article provides a brief history of the mill, and mentions the work was carried out for the Essex County Council by millwrighting firm Leonard and Pargeter.

"Mountnessing windmill"

Cutting from 'Essex Countryside' of a submission by R. J. French describing their involvement a previous restoration effort at Mountnessing Mill in the winter of 1956-7 to repair the sails struck by lightning. The submission also includes involvement in the restoration of other windmills.

"Council run into trouble at the mill"

Cutting from 'Essex Weekly News' describing the ire felt by local residents at the dereliction of Mountnessing Mill. The article also mentions that the Essex County Council had authorized repairs to the mill but were looking for a millwright to restore the sails.

"Turning back time"

Cutting from 'Yellow Advertiser' describing the opening of Mountnessing Mill for National Mills Weekend. The article mentions the restoration of the mill by the Friends of Mountnessing Mill and its ownership by Essex County Council. It also includes a brief history of the mill.

"Mountnessing Windmill"

Cutting from 'Essex County Standard' appealing for the preservation of Mountnessing windmill. The article also directs the public to contribute towards the mill's preservation through the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.

"Windmill request"

Cutting from 'Brentwood Gazette' of a submission by D. M. Neale mentioning the formation of the Friends of Mountnessing Mill to raise funds for repair and restoration of the mill. The submission also requests for historical information about the mill for the publication of a leaflet.