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"Postmill to get Grant Aid"

Cutting from the 'South Norfolk News & Diss Mercury' announcing that Garboldisham Post mill has been added to the list of 18 mills which Norfolk CC plans to preserve in the place of one that has proved beyond repair.

"New hope for a mill"

Letter from David Tyler of Bishop's Stortford to the Editor of 'Country Life' about the project that Messrs Adrian Coleman, of Ixworth, Suffolk, and Philip Unwin have in hand to restore the post mill at Garboldisham in Norfolk to full working order.

Garboldisham Windmill

Letter from Phillip Unwin, of Shrimpling, Norfolk, to the Editor of 'Country Life', correcting some of the things stated in the article, printed in the issue of 31/8/72, based on David Tyler's letter.

Old Post Mill, Lydd

The image is featured in Coles Finch, 1933 opposite p. 228, with Miss Goble given as its source. The Gobles were the last millers at the Old Mill.

Old Post Mill, Lydd

Text on reverse reads "Lydd. Kent. See Coles Finch facing p228. Burnt Feb 26 1900. Copy to Dr M. Dunn"
Coles Finch (1933) gives Miss Goble as the source of this image. The Gobles were the last millers at the Old Mill.
Michael Dunn donated his copy to the SPAB (SPAB-24129).

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

Front 3/4

Text on reverse reads "Very probably the old postmill at Lydd, Kent.
Presented by Michael J. Dunn, Shirley Cottage, Tunnel Hill, Upton-on-Severn"
The image is featured in Coles Finch, 1933 opposite p. 228, with Miss Goble given as its source. The Gobles were the last millers at the Old Mill.

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Old Post Mill, Lydd, at work showing spring sweeps

T186. Copy by Jack Hodges of an old photograph. Based on a scanned image by G Holman.
The image is featured in Coles Finch, 1933 opposite p. 228, with Miss Goble given as its source. The Gobles were the last millers at the Old Mill.

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"Another windmill in Victoria Road, Diss?"

Cutting from an unidentified ' - Journal' showing a photo from the start of the 20th century, depicting a tower mill that was taken down before WW2 and which stood in Victoria Road, Diss and so was definitely NOT the mill that Robert Manning converted into his home in the 1970s. So are we right in grouping Chase's Mill, Button's Mill and Victoria Mill as one and the same? Further research is needed …

"Plea for rate cut on windmill"

Cutting from the 'South Norfolk News, Diss Mercury & Journal' about the Rating Appeal that the new occupant of the former Victoria Windmill, that the solicitor Robert Manning had made for a cut in his property's rates.

"Mill may open in autumn"

Note in 'Dereham & Fakenham Times' that it should be possible to open the windmill [now claimed to be located off 'Cherry Drift'] in the autumn, since the current repairs should be done in August or September, 1979.

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