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Bob Hatt came across this 'small booklet' which is packed with information about Windmills in general, and a large amount of history of our windmill and its people. Each page has been scanned and is presented here as a picture - it is NOT intended that you try to read the text on this page. Each of the sections below with a border is a small image of a bigger image. Click on any part of the image to see a more readable version.
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Old Windmills of Chishillby Phillip Unwin, a 'small booklet' written in 1976 |
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Chishill Mill at Work 1936 |
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Detail from a Flemish Brass: King's Lynn (Dated 1349) |
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Two C16th windmills in stained glass, King's College Chapel |
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Detail from map by John Seller 1676 |
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Extension agreement 1729 The Andrew's Farm, 1890 |
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Detail froma plan of land in Great Chishill, 1769 |
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Job Andrews (1826-1905) - left, Alfred Warren Andrews (1847-1926) at the time of his marriage - right
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Chishill Mill in its prime, 1892 A W Andrews and his wife are amongst those in the foreground | |||||||||
Chishill windmill during the Great War 1916 |
Joseph Pegram (1859-1935) with his wife at their Golden Wedding Anniversary |
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Chishill Mill before restoration in 1965 |
Restoration in progress 1966 |
Restoration in progress 1966 |
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After Restoration |
The Windmill seen from the Barley-Great Chishill Road in 1976 The Open Trestle substructure |
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The sails at their junction showing the spider |
The fantail (Note the chain-wheel and endless chain for the Patent sails) |
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Fantail carriage and steps |
The Meal or Spout Floor |
Head-stones, windshaft, brake-wheel and stone-nut |
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Tail-stones and Tail-wheel |
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