"A detailed study of the Mill, Littlehampton"
- ASFC-ART-038
- Item
- 10 August 1900
Leader, Benjamin Williams (1831-1923), artist
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"A detailed study of the Mill, Littlehampton"
Leader, Benjamin Williams (1831-1923), artist
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Showing derelict smock mill with four sails.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Port Hall Mill, Brighton, photograph of watercolour(?)
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Showing post mill with shuttered sails, ladder fan and weight wheel/box on tail of buck; second mill, type indeterminate, on horizon.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Rose Hill Mill, Brighton, photograph of watercolour
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Rose Hill Mill, Brighton, photograph of watercolour
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Port Hall Mill, Brighton, photograph of watercolour(?)
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Showing post mill with shuttered sails, ladder fan and weight wheel/box on tail of buck; second mill, type indeterminate, on horizon.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
Copies of Sussex mill paintings
Part of Small Donations
Prints of paintings of Jack and Jill, Shipley, Polegate, Chailey and Halnaker mills.
McBain, Clive
Part of Rex Wailes Collection
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette' describing the conversion of Tottisham Mill in Clymping into a private residence by Lor Moyne. The article also mentions the appeal the mill has to artists, and is accompanied by a sketch by Mr. Sedgley.
"Mural has scenes from mill's past"
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Chichester Observer' describing the presentation of a historic mural of the mill to Barnham Mill owner Mr. Vic May by Barnham County Primary School headsmaster Mr. Tony Smith. The article mentions Mr. May's intention to restore the painting and hang it in the mill, which he hopes to convert into a museum. It also includes a brief history of the artist, Mr. Frank Potter, and his involvement with the mill.