Tower mills

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Tower mills

Tower mills

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Tower mills

  • UF Tower mill

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Tower mills

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A team of volunteers at Heage Tower Mill

Alan Gifford comments: "Much work was done by volunteers both local and from MMG. Through the winter of 2001 through to opening in June 2002, and beyond they undertook numerous tasks ranging from site clearance, cleaning and painting to dry stone walling, apart from producing interpretation displays and various components for the mill."
L to R. Front - Alan Gifford, Pat Hunter, Helen Bellofatto, Margaret Kent, Brian Naylor. Behind - Ian Gifford, Ian Swindlehurst, Dave Hunter, Ian Hunter.

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"A Thatched Mill"

Letter from J. D. U. Ward of Minehead to 'Country Life' drawing attention to the fact that the mill at Ashton, Somerset, once had a thatched cap whilst High Ham Mill now does again.

"A Turn for the Better"

Article from 'Building Design' about the plans to establish a memorial park around the restored tower of Green's Mill, Sneinton, honouring the inventor of Green's Functions who lived there as a boy before going to Cambridge University.

"A windmill"

Cutting from 'The Times' describing the modernization of the windmill at Cholesbury under the supervision of Mr. Edgar Ranger.

"A windmill"

Cutting from 'Manchester Guardian' of a submission by L. M. Angus-Butterworth, the honorary general secretary of the Ancient Monuments Council, detailing the role of the Council in preserving various windmills in Weeton, especially Weeton windmill.

"A Windmill"

Cutting from "Leicester Mail". The picture depicts a typical windmill seen by holiday makers on the way to Blackpool.

"A windmill certificate"

Cutting from 'Lincoln Stamford and Mercury' describing the awarding of a certificate by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings to Kesteven County Council for the successful restoration and purchase of Heckington Mill. The article also mentions the Council's course of action was taken due to the owner's plan to remove the sails.

"A windmill certificate"

Cutting from 'The Lincoln and Stamford Mercury' describing an award given by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings to Kesteven County Council for their preservation of Heckington windmill, presented by Mr. Rex Wailes. The article also contains details of the restoration work done on the mill, and a history of mills in Lincolnshire.

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