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Oral History: Warren Lewis’ recollections of Michaelchurch Mill etc. (1907-1950)
...the loaves. Because the loaves were put close together, when you pulled them apart one...
...that. The fire was all made with wood of course. There was a lot of...
...long by about three foot high. Oak wood was never a good thing, but we...
...because there was nothing else. The best wood was wood that grows in swamps, that...
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Photograph of Pontys Mill (1997)
...The first process was to grind the wheat to produce meal. The bolter was then...
Photograph of Clodock Mill (1998)
...and tentering mechanism at Clodock Mill in close-up. Tentering [adjusting the gap between the millstones]...
Photograph of Clodock Mill (1998)
...power the mill s ancillary machinery in close-up. Observations: None  ...
Observations on the history of Michaelchurch Mill – Alan Stoyel, SPAB (1850’s)
...1810] and was originally made for a wooden axle; pitwheels tended to be the first...
...be replaced with iron because the old wooden ones rotted more quickly in the damp...
...damp of the pit than the other wooden cogs would have done. The wallower is...
...was kept even on both gears. A wooden waterwheel and axle were probably used before...
...Stewart after he salvaged them from the garden when the mill was converted in 1983/4....
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William Morgan, Newton School Master (1880’s - 1905)
...W.B. Partridge (Bacton), Mr and Mrs H.H. Wood (White House), Mr and Mrs H.R. Trafford...
Memories of my School Days by Pat the Evacuee (2000)
...in the Anderson shelter in our back garden. I must have felt safe in it...
...over my left shoulder and saw a field of daffodils growing wild, I'd never seen...
...when I first saw them in the Woodlands field. We were going up to the...
...and their names. Blackberry picking in the woods was like a beautiful dream, listening to...
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Guest Contribution: Dore Workhouse in Victorian Times, by Nancy Elliot (1834 - 1920)
...Colonel Clive, Thomas Delahay, Esq., W. Seward Wood Esq. and Henry Scudamore, Esq. Among the...
..."not more than an acre from a field known as 12 Acres" in occupation of...
...at the back a low wall with wooden rail and pale was to be built....
...by local gentry, the Clives of Whit field predominating. The Reverend Archer Clive long led...
...Hospital. Later in the century Mr. H.H. Wood of White House, Vowchurch was Chairman for...
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Sale catalogue, Marquess of Abergavenny’s Estate, Map 3, Lots 67-69 (1920)
...Lower Maescoed Lot No. Property tenant 67 Pasture and Orchard Land Mr William Christopher 68...
...William Christopher 68 Small Farm Shop Vach Pasture Orchard Mr W Christopher Mr T. Tellow...
...W Christopher Mr T. Tellow 69 Bagleys Pasture and Orchard George Barrel Page details:- Map:-...
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Sale catalogue, Marquess of Abergavenny’s Estate, Map 5, Lots 88-91 (1920)
...tenant 88 Old Cottage, Buildings and Land Pasture Land Pasture and Arable Land Mr Wm....
....Gilbert Harris 90 Small Farm The Tump Pasture Land Old Shop Mr A. Howard Mr...
...Mr T. Preece 91 Two Pieces of Pasture Land Mr A. Howard Page details:-  ...