- WPAC-WIN-01451
- Item
- 1906 or earlier
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1906 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Francis Frith and Co
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This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1906 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Francis Frith and Co
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1910 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
A J and F W Baker, postcard publishers, Hove
There is a handwritten note on the back of the postcard dating it to "June 24th 1918."
Unknown publisher
Part of James Venn Collection
Simmons, Herbert Edward Sydney (1901-1973), mill researcher
Base, smock mill, Wisborough Green
Part of H E S Simmons Collection
HESS catalogue #1206
Simmons, Herbert Edward Sydney (1901-1973), mill researcher
Mills in Wisborough Green sketch plan
Part of H E S Simmons Collection
Part of E M Gardner Collection
Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)
Ruin, smock mill, Wisborough Green
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Only the base of the smock mill has survived but it is in a derelict condition
Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)
House-converted base, smock mill, Wisborough Green
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
House-converted base of smock mill with new short smock added
Unknown photographer
House-converted base, smock mill, Wisborough Green
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
House-converted base of smock mill with new short smock added
Unknown photographer
"Concern over a windmill landmark"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Piece in 'The Evening News & Star' about the way in which the windmill at Wisborough Green, outside Ashford in Kent, is being allowed to disintegrate.
Smock mill, Wisborough Green, showing tailwinding damage
Part of SPAB Mills Section Collection
K Booker, Gorings Mead, Horsham
Part of SPAB Mills Section Collection
Roundhouse conversion, smock mill, Wisborough Green
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The two storey roundhouse has been converted as part of the adjoining mill house