Windshaft and tailwheel, post mill, Rolvenden
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Blythman, Guy
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Windshaft and tailwheel, post mill, Rolvenden
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Windshaft, tailwheel and mystery nut, post mill, Rolvenden
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Windshaft and tailwheel, post mill, Rolvenden
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Tailwheel and wallower, post mill, Ramsey
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Windshaft, tailwheel and sack hoist drive, post mill, Nutley
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Mounting for former tailwheel (windshaft is second-hand), post mill, Nutley
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Tailwheel and tailstones, post mill, Kibworth Harcourt
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Tailwheel, post mill, Kibworth Harcourt
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Tailwheel, Post mill, Great Gransden
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Tailwheel, post mill, Great Chishill
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Tailwheel, High Salvington Windmill, High Salvington
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Windshaft and tailwheel, Jill Mill, Clayton
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Part of Richard Hills Collection
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
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Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
Research notebook for 'The Windmills of Suffolk'
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Research notes on post mills (running front-to-back) and tower mills (running from back-to-front).
Post mills: topics covered include the machinery and construction methods/styles listed in 'Subject access points' below, with Suffolk examples given of each type. A list of Suffolk millwrights and Suffolk milling colloquialisms is included as well as a list of dates and inscriptions on Suffolk mills. Possible diagrams and illustrations are listed, with reference, 'to T.B.H. for drawings' [Thomas Hennell?]. Suggested photographs are listed (referencing the relevant photographer, where necessary). Sources used include 'H.O.'s notes' and 'Kenney's notes'.
Tower mills: the content includes notes on differing building materials (with Suffolk examples), giving the largest and smallest examples of each type. As with the post mills, examples of varying construction types of caps, sails and mechanisms are noted and a further list of Suffolk millwrights features, together with a list of dates/inscriptions. Tower mills with auxiliary power are also listed. A table of smock and tower mills in Suffolk, comparing their operational state (e.g. 'working', 'derelict', 'gone') in 1926 and 1939 also features.
Machinery in High Salvington Windmill, High Salvington, Sussex, England
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
The written message behind the photograph reads, '' Salvington, Sussex, 1953, Stayed compass arm tail wheel, T B Paisley.''
Paisley, Thomas Brownlee (1916-1980)
Machinery in High Salvington Windmill, High Salvington, Sussex, England
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
The written message behind the photograph reads, '' Salvington, Sussex, Tail wheel, T B Paisley.''
Paisley, Thomas Brownlee (1916-1980)
Machinery in High Salvington Windmill, High Salvington, Sussex, England
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
The written message behind the photograph reads, '' Salvington, Sussex, Tail stone, T B Paisley.''
Paisley, Thomas Brownlee (1916-1980)
Machinery in High Salvington Windmill, High Salvington, Sussex, England
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
The written message behind the photograph reads, '' Salvington, Sussex, Hand and governor tentering of stone, T B Paisley.''
Paisley, Thomas Brownlee (1916-1980)