Stow Mill, Paston

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Paston Mill

This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1911 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.

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Paston Mill

This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1911 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.

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Stow Mill

Pen and ink drawing with wash, M880 Stow Mill, Paston, Mundesley, 5 miles NE of North Walsham, 27/03/1937

Wood, Karl Salsbury (1888-1958), artist

Research notebook for Norfolk, 1927

A repurposed Army field message book labelled, "Norfolk 1927" containing notes taken from a four-day tour of over 30 Norfolk windmills. The notes contained within the bound section of the notebook are brief (only 26 pages in all, the remainder of the bound notebook being blank). However, a self-addressed envelope at the rear of the notebook contains 19 pages of Wailes' narrative account of each day of the tour, written up from his lodgings each night and including notes of his encounters with two millwrights, Robert Martin and Dan England, as well as various millers and mill owners. Also at the rear of the notebook are three single sheets of notes including an account of the raising of the windshaft at Billingford Common Mill, near Diss. Identifiable mills visited which feature in Wailes' narrative are listed in "Place access points" below.

Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex

"Stow Mill, Mundesley, Norfolk"

Stow Mill was built as a flour mill in around 1826 by James Gaze. The windmill was operational until 1930, when most of its interior machinery was removed and it was turned into a small home. In 1960 it was redeemed, when it was selected for preservation by Norfolk County Council and since then it has been maintained and restored by private owners.

Reid, Robert (d 1956), bank manager

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