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Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Note on the reverse: "Sandhurst 1930".
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
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Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Note on the reverse: "Sandhurst 1930".
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Note on the reverse: "Sandhurst 1930".
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Album of photographs including the Buckland family
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Whilst the album includes photographs of windmills, castles, churches, and other interests, additional photographs of importance to Stephen include his childhood home, himself and his brother Francis as children, his father Charles Buckland, his mother Jessie Hatch Flemming, and maternal grandfather Percy Flemming.
Non-mill photographs include: Cuddeson church; Appleton, Berkshire; Tenterden, Kent; Icklesham, Sussex; Appledore, Kent; Rye, Sussex; Cranbrook, Kent; Pevensey Castle, Sussex; Bodham Castle, Sussex; New Romney; Tonbridge Castle; Farnham Castle; Guildford Castle; Castle Motte, Ongar; Thaxted, Sussex; St Vulfran Church, Abbeville; St-Valery-sur-Somme; Rue, Somme; Saint-Riquier, Somme; Boulogne; Bruges; Ghent; Hampstead; Abbey Gate, Bury St Edmunds; Canterbury Cathedral; Washington Street, Hastings; Rye, Sussex; Westminster Bridge; Embankment; dismantled Dome and Skylon from Embankment.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Negatives of smock, tower and post mills and watermills in Kent and Sussex.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
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
Note on reverse reads: "Used to have 5 sweeps, the only such one in Kent"
Oliver, M
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst
Part of Harry Meyer Collection
Title Page of "Kentish Fire" by F. C. Clark
Part of Christopher Wallis Collection
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst
Part of H C Casserley Collection
On p.6 of H C Casserley's Visits Record Book.
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst
Part of H C Casserley Collection
On p.6 of H C Casserley's Visits Record Book.
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst, Kent
Part of W Killick Collection
The only corn mill built in Kent with five sails. Demolished in 1945. A replica has now been built with five sails to use for accommodation, with electricity supplied by a modern wind pump.
Killick, W
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst
Part of Fred Atkins Collection
With flags flying from the sails for coronation day. Date unknown.
Finch, William Coles (1864-1944), author and civil engineer
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst
Part of Fred Atkins Collection
Finch, William Coles (1864-1944), author and civil engineer
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst
Part of Fred Atkins Collection
Unknown creator
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst
Part of Fred Atkins Collection
Unknown photographer
"English Windmills by M I Batten
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from "Kent and Sussex Post" reporting that the Architectural Press have just published an interesting "work" on "English Windmills" by the author M I Batten under the auspices of the SPAB. It makes mention of the fact that Windmills are "rapidly becoming things of the past", though many still remain.
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Part of the Rex Wailes collection.
Note on reverse by John Russell "Built by Warners of Hawkhurst in 1844. They had to go to Lincolnshire to see how a cross was used for four sails instead of a a pole-end". Note two pigeon houses on the wall of the base.
Russell, John (1888-1958), miller, millwright and engineer
Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst, with only four sweeps
Part of SPAB Mills Section Collection
Armstrong, George, miller