St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea, scaffolded after gale damage
- FWGC-1113303
- Item
- May 1978
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Rear of buck blown out exposing brakewheel and other items.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
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St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea, scaffolded after gale damage
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Rear of buck blown out exposing brakewheel and other items.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Buck under reconstruction following gale damage, St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Buck under reconstruction following gale damage, St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Buck under reconstruction following gale damage, St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Brake- and tailwheels in foreground.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Buck under reconstruction following gale damage, St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea, derelict
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Minus its sweeps
Broken crown tree, St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea, in a disused and derelict condition
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The buck and the roundhouse are in a very poor condition
Part of Karl Wood Windmill Sketches
Pen and ink drawing, M550 St leonard's Mill, Winchelsea, 3 miles SW of Rye, 04/08/1933
Wood, Karl Salsbury (1888-1958), artist
Quotation from extract mentioning St. Leonard's Mill
Part of Michael Short Collection
Pocket No. 30 of Album No. 2. An extract taken from 'An old gate of England, by A.G. Bradley and R. Scott' - p.117. The extract tells how Thomas of Walsingham describes how King Edward (Short does not describe which one) survived an accident with his horse that was spooked by the windmill. He also describes how there was a crude painting of St. Leonard in the court hall. Quotation from 1917.
Short, Michael
St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea, without sweeps on the downs
Part of Michael Short Collection
The Sentinel of the Downs, Winchelsea, East Sussex
Part of Jim Woodward-Nutt Collection
Woodward-Nutt, James, known as Jim
St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea, with no sails
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Photograph n.2. Outside view of the mill.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Photograph n.39. Outside view of the mill. This mill is also known as St Leonard's Mill.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Photograph n.40. Outside view of the mill. This mill is also known as St Leonard's Mill.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'The Daily Telegraph' describing the plans to restore Winchelsea Mill in East Sussex. The also article provides a brief history of the mill, as well as details of the restoration effort. It mentions the residents of Winchelsea subscribing £125 towards the effort, and the Windmills Society, part of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings being consulted, under the supervision of Mr. W. Maclean Homan, a local historian.