Smock mill, West Blatchington, sails finally gone
- HESS-1322
- Item
- 12 July 1939
Part of H E S Simmons Collection
HESS catalogue #1322
Simmons, Herbert Edward Sydney (1901-1973), mill researcher
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Smock mill, West Blatchington, sails finally gone
Part of H E S Simmons Collection
HESS catalogue #1322
Simmons, Herbert Edward Sydney (1901-1973), mill researcher
Smock mill, West Blatchington, with partial sails still
Part of H E S Simmons Collection
HESS catalogue #1042 but undated even in Short's Register
Simmons, Herbert Edward Sydney (1901-1973), mill researcher
Section through West Blatchington Mill
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Poster; 560x300; Print;ink; W2-09 1folder006; 3d cross section. Initialled FWG (Frank W Gregory) and JFC.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
paper; 380x280; pencil; Cross section with notes; ;
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Coloured photo of mill on barns, smock mill, West Blatchington
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
West Blatchington, Hove, Sussex
Pen and ink drawing of mill on barns, made 1942
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
West Blatchington, Hove, Sussex
Unknown artist
23 House and derelict outbuildings
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
View of West Blatchington village, near the mill - does not actually show it.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
View of mill and supporting building, smock mill, West Blatchington
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Side view of mill and supporting building
Unknown photographer
"A fine line on village landmarks"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Brighton and Hove Gazette' giving a brief history of West Blatchington Mill as specified in a booklet about buildings of architectural interest written by Mr. Michael Ray.
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Brighton and Hove Herald' describing the cancellation of plans to sell West Blatchington windmill and replace it with bungalows. The article mentions Mrs. Bately, honorary secretary of the Society of Sussex Downsmen, had written to the owner of the mill, the Marquess of Abergavenny, to be given the opportunity to purchase the mill should it be put up for sale.