- REXW-WIN-03-13
- File
- 1816 - 1931
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Transcriptions re. Wimbledon Mill.
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Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Transcriptions re. Wimbledon Mill.
The Windmill, Wimbledon Common
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1903 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Stengel and Co
Wimbledon Common - the windmill
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1906 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Unknown publisher
"The Last Meeting of the National Rifle Association at Wimbledon"
Page 80 from "The Graphic" magazine illustrating the National Rifle Association near Wimbledon Common Windmill. This image is used in "Mills at war", 2019, p.38.
The Windmill. Wimbledon Common
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1911 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Unknown publisher
Part of Photographs of UK mills
Unknown photographer
Part of Photographs of UK mills
Unknown photographer
Postcard of Wimbledon Common Windmill
Part of Don Paterson Collection
Postmarked 13 December 1905.
Unknown photographer
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Evening News' describing the history of the last windmill on Wimbledon Common.
Part of Harry Meyer Collection
Negatives of windmills in Surrey.
Meyer, Henry Smith "Harry" (1900-1982), carpenter and mill photographer
Part of Karl Wood Windmill Sketches
Pen and ink drawing, M413 Wimbledon Common, 18/11/1932
Wood, Karl Salsbury (1888-1958), artist
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Letter to the Editor of 'The Daily Telegraph' claiming that the windmill on Wimbledon Common does not compare with the one near Barnet Gate in Hertfordshire which contains the original working machinery.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Note in 'Reynolds News' that a small fire was detected by the children of the families living in the Wimbledon Common windmill, and put out before any real harm was done.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo in 'The Star' showing a riding school passing the post mill on Wimbledon Common.
"Familiar Figure to Common Visitors"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from the 'Wimbledon Borough News' recording the death of Mr. C. G. Frost who, for the past 27 years, had run the Tea Gardens beside the Windmill and had trained the local sparrows to feed out of his hands.
"Death breaks links with windmill days"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Photo and cutting from the 'Leicester Evening Mail' recording the death, aged 91, at his daughter's home of Mr William Ashton Saunderson, originally from Louth and the paint & varnish trade but whose family had built many of England's windmills like the one on Wimbledon Common.