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- 19th century
Fussell, J, artist
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Fussell, J, artist
Van Bol, George, artist
Watercolour of two French windmills
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
c19th century watercolour of a French landscape with a post mill and tower mill. A miller is climbing the stairs to the post mill whilst villagers socialise on the roadside.
Unknown artist
Post mill, near Calais, France
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Post mill, near Calais, France
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
"Zusammengeschossen Muhle in Ste Marie a Py"
Pencil drawing of a watermill at Ste-Marie-a-Py destroyed after German bombing. Drawn by someone called "Weglan".
"Observatoire anglais dans un moulin"
Pages from "L'Illustration" with paintings by Francois Flameng which includes a post mill in Flanders being used an an observation post by the British Army. This postcard is used in "Mills at war", 2019, p.32.
French cavalry requisition a windmill. Painted by Andrew Carrick Gow. From a drawing in the collection of W. Cuthbert Quilter. Engraved by J.C. Armytage.
Volume LIX, No. 777 of "The Sphere" illustrated magazine. Page 265 entitled "Fighting in the Windmill Country of North France and Belgium" shows several windmills that have either been destroyed or used by soldiers.
Pp. 268-9 depicts the Cameron Highlanders capturing a German force near Langemarck, with a smock mill in the background.
Postcard dated 31 May 1918. "Pres du gai moulin, en ce coin mysterieux, vivons toujours caches pour vivre heureux" [Near the gay mill, in this mysterious corner, let's live always hidden to live happy]. This postcard is used in "Mills at war", 2019, p.46.
Poem about a soldier coming home from war with a post mill in the background of the illustration.
"Passage de la Marne. A La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre"
Depiction of Napoleon's pursuit of Blucher on 2 March 1814. The area was an important site for quarrying millstones which are shown in the foreground.
Painting by Jules Rouffet of a Napoleonic scene in front of an unidentified windmill.
"Moulin du Mont des Cats (Flandre) Aout 1917"
Postcard of a painting by Francois Flameng depicting British soldiers using a windmill at Mont des Cats as a lookout.
Wounded French soldiers by a post mill
Un soir de bataille - Deux soldats furent trouvés, blessés, mourants, le front marque du signe de la Croix fait de leur sang. (One night of battle - Two soldiers were found, wounded, dying, the forehead marked by the sign of the Cross made of their blood.)
Postcard printed for the La Triennale, Exposition d'Art Francais in 1916.
"En Haute-Alsace - Prise d'un Moulin par Infanterie Francaise"
The French Infantry take a watermill in Haute-Alsace. This postcard is used in "Mills at war", 2019, p.40.
French propaganda invoking the judgement of Europe
French postcard dated 4 February 1916. This postcard is used in "Mills at war", 2019, p.44.
"Ersturmung einer vom Feinde besetzen Muhle im Breuschtal"
German postcard dated 1915. Sent from a German soldier. Storming an enemy-occupied mill in the Breuschtal, Alsace. This postcard is used in "Mills at war", 2019, p.40.
Print showing a French king with his engineers laying the outline for a planned fort.