- SMDN-2021.0039-01
- Item
- Before 1895 (copy)
Part of Small Donations
Unknown photographer
18840 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
Part of Small Donations
Unknown photographer
Tower mill, Rodmersham Green, in working order with man standing on reefing stage
Part of Derek Ogden Collection
Photograph of the mill in working order in 1875. Sent to Derek by Nicholas Bellard.
Unknown photographer
Tower mill, Trumpington, in working order
Part of Michael Dunn Collection
Detail from larger, more detailed print
See Major and Watts 'Victorian and Edwardian Windmills and Watermills'
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Written note behind the photograph reads, ''East Marsh Mill, Demolished before 1895. Used for grinding bones for fertiliser. Photo by W Hallgarth.''
Hallgarth, W E R
Tower mill, Whitton cum Thurlston
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Copy by P Dolman
Dolman, Peter C J (1955-2002), miller
Part of James Venn Collection
Freese, Stanley (1902-1972), town planner and artist
Part of Small Donations
Individuals in front of mill are probably William Watson, miller; Emma Watson nee Carbutt, their two sons (born 1872 and 1874) and Emma's mother Ann Carbutt who lived next door to the mill and died in 1877. The image therefore probably dates to shortly before Ann Carbutt's death.
Unknown photographer
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Paper; 1100x580; Pencil; Section and floor plan no 7340; some freehand dims; Whitmore and Binyon
Whitmore and Binyon
Part of Gordon Anckorn Collection
Windmill at Knockholt (long gone).
Gordon Anckorn collection.
Probable copy of original by G Anckorn.
Missing part of lower sweep has been removed from photo.
Anckorn, Gordon
"Cripplegate and neighbourhood. (From Agga's Map)"
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
A page from "Old and New London" Volume 2 by Walter Thornbury (1878) with an engraving of Agga's Map of Cripplegate showing the approximate location of four windmills in Finsburie Fyeld [sic]. The page has been affixed to a frame mount by an antiquarian bookseller.
Unknown artist
"The New River Head. (From a View published in 1753)"
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
A page from "Old and New London" Volume 5 by Edward Walford (1878) with an engraving of the New River Head waterworks showing the Sorocold windmill. The page has been affixed to a frame mount by an antiquarian bookseller.
Unknown artist
Mortgage of the Tower Mill, Burston, Norfolk
Two vellum sheets (approx 59 x 72 cm and 55 x 69 cm). Mortgage of a piece of land 'formerly parcel of the Common called Pound Green in Burston ... whereupon a Brick Tower Windmill Stable and other Outbuildings have been erected and built,' with 'all and singular the flour Bins Sails cloths ropes going gears fixtures and Chattels belonging to or used with the said Windmill,' together with other premises in Burston, to secure the balance of the account of Charles Christopher Simonds (miller) at the London and Provincial Bank Limited. Other names mentioned: Josiah Humphries, Catherine Muskett, William Cooper. Original document available for reference.
Hitchcock's Tower Mill, Rattlesden
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
copied from 12221
Jarman, H
Hitchcock's Tower Mill, Rattlesden
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
enlarged section from 12221
Jarman, H
Cliff Mill, Gorleston, with group
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Windmill at Stallingborough, with Joseph Tripp on balcony
Part of Small Donations
From the photo album of Joseph Tripp's daughter, Mary Elizabeth Tripp (born 28 August 1874).
Harrison, Robert, photographer
Hitchcock's Tower Mill, Rattlesden, with mill house
Part of Peter Dolman Collection
Jarman, H