Smock mill, Meopham

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"Friends help to keep the old mill in fine shape"

Cutting from an unknown source describing a meeting of Friends of Meopham Mill presided over by Mr. Alex Evans about the restoration of Meopham Mill in Kent. The article goes over details of the fundraising and restoration effort, and outlines the mill's current functions.

"The Mill sails may turn again"

Cutting from 'The Reporter' of an article by Margaret Collingwood describing efforts to restore Meopham Mill in Kent by the Friends of Meopham Mill. The article provides a history of the mill and its functions throughout the years, as well as a record of the Killick brothers having it built. It also mentions the mill's current use.

"Gallant all-night battle to save a windmill"

Cutting from an unknown source of a picture of Mr. W. M. Morton and his sons Leslie and David in front of Meopham Mill. The caption describes their labours to save the mill after it was almost destroyed in a fire and collapsed during a gale.

"Rural scene was his life"

Cutting from 'Gravesend Reporter' of an obituary for Mr. Leslie Norton, the miller of Meopham Mill. The piece also contains various details about Mr. Leslie's personal life.

"Three men face death on top of a windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the damage inflicted on Meopham Mill by a storm, as told by miller Mr. L. Norton. The article also mentions that two of the sails were blown of but the internal machinery remained intact.

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