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International Molinology 2013-2018

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Publisher TIMS
Year of publication 2013
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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. 230650

  • Shelf location: C015
  • Notes: Issues 86-97 boxed

Divisions within this publication

  • 1: A Bavarian water saw in Greece during the first years of King Otto, 1834-1838 (George Speis) no 102 pp 13-23
  • 2: A Gloucestershire Mealman, Part 1: Anthony Fester of Inchbrook Mill (M J A Beacham) no 97 pp 20-26
  • 3: A Gloucestershire Mealman, Part 2: Products, sales, and the purchase of soot (M J A Beacham) no 98 pp 20-28
  • 4: A millstone story: The Franco-Prussian War of 1878-71 and the siege of Paris and the Ivry cache (Owen Ward) no 95 pp 40-42
  • 5: A satellite survey of the horizontal-wheeled watermills of the Shetland Isles (Nigel S Harris) no 102 pp 34-42
  • 6: A treadmill's throughput: Horsley House of Correction, Gloucestershire, 1823-1830 (M J A Beacham) no 96 pp 15-20
  • 7: An English country millwright at the beginning of the 20th century: Thompson & Son of Alford, Lincolnshire (Colin Moore) no 101 pp 10-21
  • 8: An English country millwright at the end of the 19th century: Thompson's of Alford, Lincolnshire (Colin Moore) no 97 pp 3-12
  • 9: Ancient texts on windmills (Etienne Rogier) no 102 pp 43-44
  • 10: Archive sources and field surveys used to analyse horizontal-wheeled watermills in the Basilicata region, Southern Italy (Maria Carmela Grano) no 97 pp 13-19
  • 11: Artificial channels and mills: The example of Basle, Switzerland (Berthold Moog) no 100 pp 29-37
  • 12: Bernard Badaroux, millwright in La Couvertoirade, Aveyron, France (Jean Pierre Azéma) no 97 pp 43-45
  • 13: Book review: Plantations of Antigua: The sweet success of sugar, Agnes Meeker & Donald Dery, 2017,8 (Willem van Bergen) no 100 pp 46
  • 14: Brothertoft Woad Mill, Lincolnshire, England: An early attempt at mass production (John Brandrick) no 100 pp 21-24
  • 15: Chesterton windmill, Warwickshire, England: An early restoration (Derek Ogden) no 94 pp 32-42
  • 16: D H Bausman: A Pennsylvania windmill maker (Christopher Gibbings) no 96 pp 42-45
  • 17: Deaths and injuries resulting from millstone-related accidents in the United States Part 1: (5 states listed and conclusions) (Charles D Hockensmith) no 94 pp 12-16
  • 18: Early British prison treadmill development: notes o Gloucestershire gaols before 1845 (Keith Preston) no 97 pp 27-31
  • 19: Fantail winding on post mills (Tarcis van Berge Henegouwen) no 96 pp 37-38
  • 20: From wind-powered to steam-powered sawmilling in the Netherlands (Herman Kaptein) no 96 pp 2-14
  • 21: Historical survey of an English watermill at Gomshall, Surrey (Nigel S Harris) no 98 pp 2-15
  • 22: Horizontal-wheel grain mills with rotating bedstones (under-runners) in Amdo, Tibet (Eugen Wehrli) no 98 pp 16-19
  • 23: Kingsgarth Mill, Barton on Humber, N Lincolnshire, England and the pioneering work of Robert Sutton (Jon Sass) no 101 pp 30-35
  • 24: Leonardo da Vinci: water falling onto a bucket wheel; new edition of Codex Madrid I (I R Dietrich Lohrman) no 97 pp 36-37
  • 25: Magic and mills: case study, the last watermill on the Iza river, Maramures, Romania (Adrian Scheianau) no 99 pp 35-38
  • 26: Milling around in Gloucestershire (M J A Beacham) no 99 pp 29-34
  • 27: Mills, maladies & magic (David Jones) no 97 pp 38-41
  • 28: New sails fitted by Hunt brothers at Wicken corn mill in 1906 (Dave Pearce) no 94 pp 17-22
  • 29: Obituary: Christopher Gibbings (1942-2019) (Annie Candoré) no 98 pp 41
  • 30: Obituary: Herman Peel (1933-0220) (Eddy De Saedeleer) no 102 pp 46
  • 31: Obituary: J Geoff Hawksley (1935-2020) (Mildred Cookson; Graham Hackney) no 100 pp 44
  • 32: Obituary: Johan Bakker (1949-2020) (Ton Meesters) no 101 pp 46
  • 33: Obituary: Michael Harverson (1937-2017) (Simon Hudson; Graham Hackney) no 94 pp 43
  • 34: Obituary: Owen Ward (1930-2019) (Duncan Breckels; Martin Watts) no 100 pp 45
  • 35: On the Oriental origin of windmills, and the Texaurus Regis Franciae (Etienne Rogier) no 95 pp 33-35
  • 36: Portuguese tower windmills for grinding and their millwrights (Armando Carvalho Ferreira) no 94 pp 44-45
  • 37: Reconstructing the distribution of boat mills in Northern Poland in the early 19th century (Dariusz Brykala; Maciej Prarat) no 101 pp 22-29
  • 38: References regarding topics of molinology found in the texts of ancient Greek authors (Stephanous Nomikos) no 98 pp 42-44
  • 39: Repairing a Syrian Naura (Stephanous Nomikos) no 99 pp 39-40
  • 40: Some late 19th-century ideas and machinery for the milling of wheat by percussion (Nigel S Harris) no 100 pp 2-10
  • 41: Sugar windmills (Willem van Bergen) no 101 pp 2-9
  • 42: The "Tartar Mill": Invention and tradition between East and West (Etienne Rogier) no 95 pp 29-32
  • 43: The Bohnsdorf post mill in the Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin, historical context, monitoring and restoration measures (Veronika Zanner) no 102 pp 9-12
  • 44: The exceptional architectural ensemble and the conflagration of the Mills of Meaux 16 June 1920 (Jean-Pierre Henri Azéma) no 101 pp 36-45
  • 45: The historical development of water lifting wheels and insufficient water in Hama and Damascus, Syria (Richard Brüdern) no 98 pp 32-40
  • 46: The horse driven mill in the monastery of the Strofades Islands, Greece, mid 17th century (Stavros Mamloulos; Michalis Papavarnavas) no 100 pp 25-28
  • 47: The last survivors of a rich wheat growing and milling tradition in Colombia (Pierre Raymond) no 94 pp 2-11
  • 48: The many types of lifting waterwheel (David H Jones) no 95 pp 36=39
  • 49: The Messolonghi windmill, Greece (George Speis) no 97 pp 32-35
  • 50: The millstone industry in Perg, Austria (Harald Marschner) no 102 pp 30-33
  • 51: The Moulins Chapelle in Saint-Cyr-en-Bourg, France; comments (Christian Cussonneau) no 99 pp 40-43
  • 52: The old mill in stereoviews (Russell Norton) no 95 pp 15-19
  • 53: The Rex Wailes Collection has arrived at the Mills Archive (Mildred Cookson; Nathanael Hodge) no 100 pp 38-41
  • 54: The short life of a San Francisco windmill (Michael J O'Shea) no 96 pp 39-41
  • 55: The tower mill with pivoting main shaft (Yves Coutant) no 95 pp 20-28
  • 56: The windmills of Arwad, Syria (Etienne Rogier) no 98 pp 29-31
  • 57: Tidal energy conference, Rennes, France, June 2017 (Tarcis & Wil van Berge Henegouwen) no 95 pp 43-44
  • 58: Tide mills of Portugal (13th-18th centuries): an energy resource for the maritime expeditions (Ana Cláudia Silveira) no 102 pp 24-29
  • 59: Tile and brick making by horse power in Kent in 1935 (Dave Pearce) no 96 pp 28-32
  • 60: Traditional grain mills in Dakhla Oasis, Egypt: Their mechanical systems and restoration (Yasser Ali) no 102 pp 2-8
  • 61: UNESCO recognition of the craft of the Miller (Erik Kopp; translator Willem van Bergen) no 97 pp 42
  • 62: Van Wyck-Lafferts Tide Mill Sanctuary Inc takes ownership of the 18th century mill (Bud Warren) no 98 pp 45-46
  • 63: Watermills in Asturias and Cantabria, Spain (Kerr & Darlene Canning) no 96 pp 21-27
  • 64: Water-powered clover mills in the West Midlands of England (Tim Booth) no 96 pp 33-36
  • 65: Windmill motifs in the paintings of Ukrainian artists in the mid 19th to early 20th centuries (Viktoriya Katsay; Olena Krushynska) no 94 pp 23-30
  • 66: Windmills in Greece: some thoughts (George Speis) no 100 pp 11-20