Wimbledon Windmill, Wimbledon Common

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Album of negatives (2)

Album of negative strips in various sizes, of windmills and watermills, views of London, and Stephen's trip to Abidjan and Ghana in January and April 1966. The following mills are listed: Ovenden's Mill, Willingdon; Wimbledon Windmill, Wimbledon Common; Grove's Mill, Coleshill; Smock mill, Meopham; Shiremark Mill, Capel; Stembridge Mill, High Ham; Lower Mill, Woodchurch; Lacey Green Windmill, Lacey Green; Duck End Mill, Finchingfield; Littleworth Mill, Wheatley; Tower mill, New Bradwell; Church Street Windmill, Bocking; Downs Mill, Bexhill; Alderford Mill, Sible Hedingham.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Album of negatives (1)

Album of negative strips in various sizes, of windmills and watermills, views of London, and Stephen's trip to Ghana in April 1966. The following windmills and watermills are listed: Wimbledon Windmill, Wimbledon Common; Coleshill Mill, Coleshill; Smock mill, Meopham; Common Mill, Plumstead; Brixton Windmill, Brixton; Smock mill, West Kingsdown.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Album XXVI

Negatives of smock, tower and post mills and watermills in Cambridgeshire, Sussex, Middlesex, Berkshire, Surrey, Kent, Essex, Hertfordshire.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Album XVIII

Negatives of smock, tower and post mills and watermills in Kent, Surrey, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Middlesex, Essex. Includes SPAB Mill Section visit to Herringfleet Mill

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Cambridgeshire mills and Wimbledon Common

Photographs of Cambridgeshire windmills and watermills; Wimbledon Windmill; Lower mill, Woodchurch; and unidentified mills. Some photos of a gathering at Bede House. The photographs cannot be digitised due to their warped condition.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Mill Research Notebook 01

Small, blue, ring-bound notebook labelled "Earliest Windmill Notes 1949 Essex, Sussex, Kent". Contains notes and sketches on windmills including Ash Mill; Little Laver; Moreton; Henham; Stansted; Thaxted; Wimbledon Common; Clavering; White Roding; High Ongar; Littlehampton; Rolvenden; Rye; Northiam; Playden; Sissinghurst; High Halden; Great Chart; Sandhurst; Kennington; Chillenden; Stanford; Pluckley; Wittersham; Smarden; Blackmore End; Beneden; Cross in Hand; Punnett's Town; Biddenden; Woodchurch.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Album 9

Self-adhesive photograph album with photographs of: Jill Mill, Clayton interiors (1979);
Jack Mill, Clayton and roundhouse base (1979);
Motor sign on Westminster Bridge, Houses of Parliament end (1978);
Beam engine and Trevithick h.p. engine at the Science Museum (1978);
East Moseley Mills near Hampton Court Station (Neilson's Tent Works) (1978);
Wimbledon Common Mill, interior and exterior (Easter 1979).

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

References from The Staffordshire Advertiser

References to mills extracted from The Staffordshire Advertiser from 1840-1844. Includes information on mills for sale and to let, notices of bankruptcy and insolvency and miscellaneous references to mills and millers. Includes mentions of mills outside of the Staffordshire area.

Fox, Frances, known as Betty

Mill Research Notebook 39

Blue paperback notebook. Contains transcripts, notes and sketches on windmills and Hungerford Suspension Bridge.

Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher

Illustrations and artwork

A watercolour of High Ham mill; an illustrated poster advertising Niall's talk "The Damsel and the Spider" at the Malden & Coombe Civic Society; a wedding anniversary card; a thank you note from Brownies with a Greater London West County badge depicting Wimbledon Common Windmill.

"Surviving windmills"

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.

"Windmills young and old"

Article [probably] in 'The Daily Telegraph' in 1963 marking the 70th birthday of the windmill on Wimbledon Common and mentioning other mills. The author was J. D. U. Ward.