Watermill, Coultershaw, with waterwheel
- FWGC-1100976
- Item
- c 1909
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The stone built mill and smaller pump house extension are both at work. Postcard sent 29/1/1909
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Watermill, Coultershaw, with waterwheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The stone built mill and smaller pump house extension are both at work. Postcard sent 29/1/1909
Part of Derek Stidder Collection
Stidder, Derek (1950-2017)
Part of Derek Stidder Collection
Stidder, Derek (1950-2017)
Part of Derek Stidder Collection
Stidder, Derek (1950-2017)
Part of E Mitford Abraham Glass Slides
Abraham, Edward Mitford (1882-1959)
Part of E M Gardner Collection
The seventy second item is a photograph of the watermill at Coultershaw in West Sussex. The photograph is undated.
Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)
View from downstream, watermill, Coultershaw
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The larger mill building with the smaller pump house on the right hand side, both at work.
View from downstream, watermill, Coultershaw
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
This is to the south of Petworth. The breastshot waterwheel is of some size. The right hand side building houses an overshot waterwheel which once powered a pump providing water to the town.
View from downstream, watermill, Coultershaw
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
The external waterwheel is clearly seen as is the tail wash from the water pump on the right hand side. Postcard sent 22/9/1923
Notes on Sussex watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Burton (Barlavington) Watermill, Bircham Bridge Watermill, Ratten (Chichester) Watermill, Valebridge Mill (Hollands' Mill)(Cuckfield) Watermill, Old Mill (Cuckfield) Watermill, Old Daleham Watermill, Durford Abbey Watermill, Glynde Watermill, Shovelstrode Ironworks (Hammerwood) Watermill, Hooe Watermill.
Obituary for miller Gordon Gwillim
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette' of an obituary for Mr. Gordon Maxfield Gwillim, the miller of Coultershaw Mill in Petworth. The obituary includes some details of Mr. Gwillim's life, and his work at the mill after taking it over from his father, John Gwillim.
Modern concrete building, watermill, Coultershaw
Part of H E S Simmons Collection
HESS catalogue #2035. "The old mill was destroyed by fire April 8th, 1923. The present mill is turbine operated. Stands on R.Rother." Actually in Petworth.
Simmons, Herbert Edward Sydney (1901-1973), mill researcher
Deed of covenant: Purchase Finance Company Ltd and Ethel Gwillim, Petworth (Sussex)
Covenant between Ethel Gwillim, miller trading under J Gwillim Ltd at Coultershaw Mill, Petworth, and the Purchase Finance Company Ltd.
Purchase Finance Company Ltd
Part of E M Gardner Collection
Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)
"Another watermill goes out of service"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'The West Sussex Gazette' of an article describing the closure of Coultershaw Mill in Petworth. The family business that ran the mill, J. Gwillim, Ltd., was forced to shut down due to economic reasons. A brief history of the mill is outlined in the article, including the Gwillims obtaining its ownership in 1907, and two fires at the mill in 1923 and 1946 respectively.