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International Molinology 1994-2000

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Publisher TIMS
Year of publication 1994
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Medium Journal
Edition1
SeriesInternational Molinology
ISSN10244522
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Wind & watermills > Other Europe (not GB)
Wind & watermills > Rest of the World (not Europe)

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Scope & contentMain articles see Divisions below

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Accession no. 230648

  • Shelf location: C015
  • Notes: Issues 49-61 boxed

Divisions within this publication

  • 1: A boat mill on the Tarn (France) (Claude Rivals; translator Michael Harverson) no 65 pp 4-9
  • 2: A horizontal watermill in Western Australia (Keith Preston) no 65 pp 17-22
  • 3: A look at the mills in Arcadia, Southern Spain (Alan Gifford) no 59 pp 20-23
  • 4: A mill excursion to Portugal (Berthold Moog) no 57 pp 15-21
  • 5: A rare wooden windmill in Turkey; Karakol village, Balekesir province (Leo van der Drift) no 63 pp 17-19
  • 6: A strategy of mill conservation: A reposnse (W H Bignell) no 58 pp 20-21
  • 7: A tale of two 19th century windmills in Western Australia (Keith Preston) no 58 pp 6-11
  • 8: A traditional wind-powered water-raising device in Greece (O Lekou; I Papamantellos) no 58 pp 12-15
  • 9: A Turkish watermill (Tom Hay) no 54 pp 16-21
  • 10: A watermill at Sar-el-pol in northern Afghanisatan (Mildred Cookson) no 58 pp 22
  • 11: American wind engines for Europe (Owen Ward) no 55 pp 32
  • 12: An American wind engine in the Czech Republic (T Lindsay Baker) no 54 pp 31-33
  • 13: An appreciation of Herman A Webster (1878 - 1970) (J Kenneth Major) no 61 pp 3
  • 14: An unique windmill discovery in England, built by Lancaster Burne (J Kenneth Major) no 53 pp 18-19
  • 15: Bibliography: Mill in the Valais, Switzerland (Berthold Moog) no 54 pp 37-38
  • 16: Bishop Pompallier, Father Petit and the tidal mill at Puakau, Hokianga Harbour, New Zealand (Simon Best; David Rudd; Dan McCurdy; Harry Allen; Rod Wallace) no 65 pp 35-37
  • 17: Boat mills: new pictorial evidence: Part 1 (Chris Gibbings) no 56 pp 31-32
  • 18: Boat mills: new pictorial evidence: Part 2 - Mills In Tiflis, Georgia (Chris Gibbings) no 57 pp 26-29
  • 19: Boat mills: new pictorial evidence: Part 3 - Adana, Turkey (Chris Gibbings) no 58 pp 30-31
  • 20: Boat mills: new pictorial evidence: Part 4 - the Sava River, Bosnia (Nora and Donald W Muggeridge) no 59 pp 29-31
  • 21: Book review: Hondenmolen, Jan Delcour (1999) (Yolt Ijzerman) no 58 pp 33-34
  • 22: Book review: Langs Mølleåen - Lyngby-Bogen (1998) (Agnar Moltke) no 60 pp 40-43
  • 23: Book Review: Le Moulin et le Meunier, Claude Rivals (2000) (Michael Harverson) no 62 pp 33-37
  • 24: Book review: Millstone and Hammer, M J T Lewis (1997) (Michael Harverson) no 59 pp 35-36
  • 25: Book review: The twenty-one books of Engineering and Macines, Juanaelo Turriano (1998) (Michael Harverson) no 58 pp 32-33
  • 26: Book review: When horses walded on water: horse-powered ferris in nineteenth century America, Kevin J Krisman and Arthur B Cohn (1998) (Yolt Ijzerman) no 58 pp 34-35
  • 27: Book review: Windmill technology in Flanders in the 14th and 15th centuries, Part 1: The external structures of early post and tower mills, Yves Coutant (2001) (Paul Bauters) no 63 pp 39-40
  • 28: Callington mill, Oatlands, Tasmania (Barry and Eleanor Bjorksten) no 63 pp 20-23
  • 29: Callington mill, Oatlands, Tasmania (Fred Atkins; Pleun Hitzert) no 61 pp 25-26
  • 30: Corn grinding windmills in Cyprus (18th - 20th centuries) (Euphrosyne Rizopoulo-Egoumenidou) no 63 pp 10-16
  • 31: E G Marin: A fogotten molinoligist (Niall Roberts) no 61 pp 4-19
  • 32: Editorial: Rex Wailes and his slides of Finnish windmills (Michael Harverson) no 58 pp 37
  • 33: European millstone quarries: a bibliography (Charles D Hockensmith) no 49 pp 30-32
  • 34: Even more Russian windmills (Ton Meesters) no 57 pp 24-26
  • 35: Experiments with the reefing of windmill sails according to an old British patent (John Jensen; Lise Andersen) no 61 pp 22-24
  • 36: Fishing with wheels: more evidence (Yolt Ijzerman) no 57 pp 22-23
  • 37: Forges, iron mills and watermills; The basis of a French bibliography (Jean-Pierre Azéma) no 51 pp 42-43
  • 38: French millstones for King's Lynn (Owen Ward) no 53 pp 13-17
  • 39: Getting the details right (Jean Rogier) no 65 pp 10-11
  • 40: Gorse mills (Sam Forrester) no 51 pp 12-15
  • 41: Horse-driven (butter) churn mills in Groningnen and Friesland (Yolt Ijzerman) no 65 pp 26-30
  • 42: How should historic mills be conserved in future: A review of techniques of restoration (Andreas Düntzsch) no 56 pp 26-28
  • 43: I Kvernwegen (On our way to the mill): Impressions of the working conditions in village corn mills aound the turn of the century (Gulbrand Gulbrandsen) no 56 pp 23-25
  • 44: Incense mills in South-West China (Alison Lewis) no 52 pp 12-14
  • 45: Industrial spying in the Dutch paper industry: The Swedish case (Vibeke Kingma) no 57 pp 1-5
  • 46: Irrigation technology in China (Yolt Ijzerman) no 56 pp 32-35
  • 47: Jubilee of De Hollandsche Molen (75 years) (Yolt Ijzerman) no 56 pp 36-37
  • 48: Keeping the mill in millenium: The need for research, recording and repair (the three Rs) (Martin Watts) no 58 pp 29-30
  • 49: Kregel Windmill Company papers find archival home (T Lindsay Baker) no 52 pp 23-25
  • 50: Looking for watermills in India (C A van Hees) no 51 pp 2-11
  • 51: Making incense by waterpower (Mildred Cookson) no 54 pp 25
  • 52: Medieval molinological artifacts in Reading, England (J Kenneth Major) no 59 pp 23-24
  • 53: Mill sites in the Valais, Switzerland (Berthold Moog) no 54 pp 2-15
  • 54: Milling before industry: Portugal, 18th and 19th century (Jorge Augusto Miranda) no 52 pp 2-11
  • 55: Milling in Norway (Jens Konsted Lampe) no 54 pp 22-24
  • 56: Mills and landscapes in Europe (Spain, Portugal, Hungary) (anon) no 57 pp 31-32
  • 57: Mills in 16th century Spain (Javier Goicolea) no 59 pp 14-16
  • 58: Mills in Norfolk Island (Fred Atkins) no 58 pp 16-19
  • 59: Mills Research Group (Niall Roberts) no 56 pp 30
  • 60: Mills seen in Vietnam (Chris Gibbings) no 59 pp 25-28
  • 61: Millstones from Villaines-la-Gonais (André Coutard) no 57 pp 6-9
  • 62: Millwright in a transitional period: Jørgen Jørgensen, Copenhagen, Denmark 1778 - 1838 (Lise Andersen) no 62 pp 21
  • 63: Mini-tour of Swedish mills (Niall Roberts) no 51 pp 23-37
  • 64: Modern wind energy in Denmark (Agnar Moltke) no 56 pp 36
  • 65: More on horse-powered ferries (Michael Harverson) no 59 pp 29
  • 66: More on irrigation technology in China (Mildred Cookson) no 58 pp 26-29
  • 67: More on Russain windmills (Mildred Cookson) no 54 pp 26-30
  • 68: Noria technology in Mexico (William E Doolittle) no 59 pp 8-13
  • 69: Obituary: Dick Nijhof (d 1999) (Ton Meesters) no 59 pp 39
  • 70: Obituary: Frank W Gregory (1917 - 1998) (Michael Harverson) no 56 pp 48
  • 71: Obituary: Izaak J de Kramer (d 1974) (C A van Hees) no 49 pp 40
  • 72: Obituary: James Walton (1911-1999) (J Kenneth Major) no 58 pp 40
  • 73: Obituary: Jean Gimpel (d 1966) (J Kenneth Major) no 52 pp 34
  • 74: Obituary: Peter Dolman (1956-2002) (Michael Harverson) no 65 pp 44
  • 75: Obituary: Stewart Kean (d 2002) (Derek Ogden) no 65 pp 44
  • 76: Obituary: Walter Minchinton (d 1996) (J Kenneth Major) no 53 pp 31
  • 77: Origins of the postmill, comments on references to Sistan and Afghanistan (Michael Harverson) no 49 pp 25-27
  • 78: Panster mills (H G Muller) no 63 pp 7-9
  • 79: Planning the future of a molinological collection (David Jones) no 62 pp 27
  • 80: Quite a different mill; The Sanssoucci Mill, Potsdam (Peter Rüegg) no 52 pp 15-17
  • 81: Rice hulling and milling in old Japan (Michiko Moteki; H G Muller) no 65 pp 12-16
  • 82: Sixth-century waterpowered sawmill in Jordan (Jacques Seigne) no 64 pp 14-16
  • 83: Small composite windmills on the coasts of Europe (Chris Gibbings) no 63 pp 2-6
  • 84: Some windmills in Africa (Chris Gibbings) no 64 pp 28-30
  • 85: Some windmills of the Isand of Rhodes, Greece (Richard Crumbleholme) no 56 pp 11-17
  • 86: Still more on Russian windmills (Leo van der Drift) no 58 pp 24-26
  • 87: Tell Shihab watermills, Syria (Valentin Schnitzer) no 64 pp 17-22
  • 88: The "Hydraulienne" the floating hydro generator (Hub(bert) Akkermans) no 51 pp 16-19
  • 89: The 1808/1809 survey of corn mills for the Department of Indre-et-Loire (37): The sources of millstones (Owen Ward) no 55 pp 15-18
  • 90: The ancient site and mill of Terme Segestane, Sicily (Vincenza Martino) no 63 pp 27-31
  • 91: The drainage mills at Aalanderveen will be kept working (J S Bakker) no 49 pp 19-24
  • 92: The Dutch style windmill at Pricovy, Czech Republic (Jan Beranek and others) no 62 pp 11-16
  • 93: The edge-tool factory at Nans-sous-Sainte-Anne in the French Jura (A H Bongers) no 51 pp 20-22
  • 94: The first windmill of Jerusalem (Michael Dufau) no 57 pp 28,30
  • 95: The horizontal windmill in Denainvilliers, Franc (Annie Candoré) no 53 pp 2-5
  • 96: The horizontal windmills of Andros… special characteristics and method of operation (George Speis) no 59 pp 19-20
  • 97: The International Windmiller's Trade Fair (T Lindsay Baker) no 52 pp 21-23
  • 98: The Mills Archive - A UK or and internatioanl resource? (Luke Bonwick; Ron Cookson) no 65 pp 31-32
  • 99: The mills of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Emile Erpelding) no 49 pp 2-8
  • 100: The millstone industry of Houlbec-Cocherel, Eure, France (Owen Ward) no 64 pp 23-25
  • 101: The millstone quarries at Jonsdorf, Germany (Gerald Bost) no 64 pp 30-32
  • 102: The ox-powered inclined treadwheel at New Salem, Illinois, USA (Carter Lichfield) no 55 pp 29-31
  • 103: The polar wind macines: The wind generator on the "Fram" during Nansen's 1893-1896 Arctic expeditions (Etienne Rogier) no 58 pp 1-5
  • 104: The relation between millstone speed and sail or waterwheel speed (Michael Yates) no 63 pp 24-26
  • 105: The relation between millstone speed and sail or waterwheel speed (Niall Roberts; Michael Yates) no 64 pp 36-37
  • 106: The relation between millstone speed and sail or waterwheel speed Part 2 (Michael Yates) no 65 pp 34-35
  • 107: The smock mill: A comparison of the Dutch and English design (Roy Gregory) no 49 pp 15-18
  • 108: The tanbark mills of Chios, Greece (Dora Monioudi-Gavala; translator Michael Harverson) no 61 pp 20-21
  • 109: The technical development of the post mill in the Southeastern part of Niedersachsen, Germany (Rüdiger Hagen; Gerd Odenthal) no 60 pp 2-38
  • 110: Those great wooden engines: Four centruries of industrial windmills in the Zaanstreek (Jur Kingma) no 50 pp 2-40
  • 111: Tide mills in Germany (Walter Minchinton) no 64 pp 26=27
  • 112: Tidemills in Australia (Keith Preston) no 62 pp 24-26
  • 113: Traditional water power in the North of Spain (John Boucher) no 56 pp 18-22
  • 114: Traditional windmill sails: Design for power (David L Pearce) no 64 pp 2-13
  • 115: Travellers' Tales: Greek windmills in the words of travellers from 1400 to 1900 (Stephanos Nomikos) no 62 pp 17-20
  • 116: Tribute to Claude Rivals (1932-2002) (Annie Candoré; Benoît Deffontaines; Jean Guilbaud; translator Michael Harverson) no 65 pp 2-3
  • 117: Tribute: William A McCook (d 1994) (A Clyde Eide) no 51 pp 38-39
  • 118: Tribute: Yolt Ijzerman (Ton Meesters) no 61 pp 2
  • 119: Turning Fair to the Wind: An occupational vocabulary of windmilling (T Lindsay Baker) no 55 pp 19-28
  • 120: Twenty-five years of TIMS, includes tributes to Anders Jesperen, Claude Rivals and dos Santos Simões (Anders Jespersen and others) no 56 pp 2-10
  • 121: Two water-powered saw mills in Sweden (A J Ijzerman) no 53 pp 6-12
  • 122: Victoria windmill near the Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico (Yolt Ijzerman) no 59 pp 17-18
  • 123: Waterworks of London Bridge (J Kenneth Major) no 65 pp 23-25
  • 124: Windmills and watermills of the Azores: Islands of Faial, Pico, Flores and Graciosa (Chris Gibbings) no 49 pp 9-14
  • 125: Windmills at Alexandria (Michael Harverson) no 62 pp 30-31
  • 126: Windmills in the Dodecanese Islands (Iouilia Papaeftychiou; translator Michael Harverson) no 62 pp 22-23
  • 127: Windmills, watermills and Intenet (Jur Kingma) no 53 pp 19