Smock mill, Terling

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Smock mill, Terling

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Smock mill, Terling

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Smock mill, Terling

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"Wind blows sail from mill"

Cutting from 'The Star' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, in which a sail was blown off. The article also mentions L. Bonner as the miller's son, and that the mill was used in the Will Hay film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.

Terling Smock Mill, Essex

Page n. 33. The photograph shows an outside view of the mill. Is possible see the huge sails and also glimpse of the fantail.

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

Smock mill, Terling

Photograph of the side of Terling Smock Mill in Essex, showing the sails and fantail, surrounded by hedges. Taken by Henry Charles Cross.

Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller

"Terling"

Cutting from 'East Anglian Daily Times' mentioning how the windmill in Terling was almost destroyed in a gale, and the damage done to its sails.

"Mill's ill-wind"

Cutting from 'Daily Sketch' describing the damage done to the mill at Terling by a gale, including one of the sails being blown off. The article mentions that the mill was owned by Mr. H. Bonner, and that it was used in WIll Hay's film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.

"Terling mill damaged"

Cutting from 'Essex Chronicle' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off. The article also mentions the owner as Herbert Bonner.

"The old windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening News' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off, and the how owner Herbert Bonner and his son stopped the mill collapsing entirely.

"Gale fight to save 300year-old windmill"

Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off, and the how owner Herbert Bonner and his son stopped the mill collapsing entirely.

"Great storm havoc"

Cutting from 'Daily Sketch' describing the destruction caused by a storm in Terling, including the damage done to a windmill, where the fansails were blown off.

"The mills of Essex"

Cutting from 'Essex County Telegraph' describing the damage done to a windmill in Terling by a storm, where the fansails were blown off. The article also mentions Herbert Bonner as the miller, and that the mill was used in the Will Hay film 'Oh, Mr. Porter'.