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Mills Research Group Conference Proceedings 1983-2000

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    Year of publication 1983 - 2000
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    Accession no. 230690

    • Shelf location: MRG PROCEEDINGS
    • Notes: Conferences 1-17

    Divisions within this publication

    • 1: A Note on the Military Use of Mills (M Organ) no 1, pp 22-25
    • 2: A test programme for determining the grinding characteristics of millstones (P Jarvis, D Jones) no 12, pp 45-50
    • 3: Abbotsbury malthouse (D Plunkett) no 5-6, pp 14-19
    • 4: An Exercise in making Querns (P Jarvis) no 11, pp 42-51
    • 5: Analysis of the damsel and shoe feed characteristics (DH Jones) no 3-4, pp 49-52
    • 6: Barn-Top Mills: A study of the agricultural wind engine (Gareth Hughes) no 14, pp 13-24
    • 7: Bloxham Grove post Mill, Oxfordshire (S Buckland) no 12, pp 65-82
    • 8: Boat mills of Verona (M Harverson) no 5-6, pp 32-45
    • 9: Carshalton—A Smeaton Mill (DH Jones) no 9-10, pp 55-61
    • 10: Chinese millstones (WNT Roberts) no 5-6, pp 53-67
    • 11: Coding mill gearing (DH Jones) no 5-6, pp 50-52
    • 12: Computers & Mill Records (D Breckels) no 9-10, pp 32-38
    • 13: Cotton Mill Row, Canterbury (Sylvia McKean) no 2, pp 57-60
    • 14: Crabble Mill (P Jarvis) no 9-10, pp 47-54
    • 15: Crushing grain (AA Bryan) no 5-6, pp 46-49
    • 16: Doorways Opening off the Stone Floor in Smock and Tower Mills (P Jarvis) no 1, pp 26-28
    • 17: Early Types of Water Turbine in the British Isles (Alan Crocker) no 17, pp 3-20
    • 18: East Sussex Mills (Frank Gregory) no 14, pp 58-58
    • 19: Fenland drainage windmills of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire (P Filby) no 12, pp 31-44
    • 20: Frank Gregory 1917–1998: an appreciation (Stephen Buckland) no 14, pp 57-57
    • 21: French millstones made-to-order (Owen Ward) no 16, pp 59-64
    • 22: Grist windmill technology in Flanders in the 14th & 15th centuries (Yves Coutant) no 16, pp 3-16
    • 23: Hammond's Patent Governor (Stephen Buckland) no 15, pp 3-14
    • 24: Hoppers, bushels & multure bowls (M Harverson) no 3-4, pp 65-66
    • 25: Horizontal Sugar Mills (WNT Roberts) no 7-8, pp 43-47
    • 26: How the meal emerges ((A discussion.)) no 12, pp 7-8
    • 27: Hydraulics of tide mills (David H Jones) no 2, pp 44-50
    • 28: Italian Watermills (A Freedman) no 1, pp 29-33
    • 29: Jack and Jill (Stephen Buckland) no 14, pp 47-56
    • 30: John Smeaton's windmill designs (JS Buckland) no 2, pp 10-43
    • 31: Kent Weekend—notes on mills visited (JS Buckland) no 11, pp 72-76
    • 32: Lancashire post mills (DS Paterson) no 3-4, pp 3-5
    • 33: Landscape, technology & Maps (W Bignell) no 9-10, pp 62-68
    • 34: Location of millstones in tower and smock windmills (F Hamond) no 3-4, pp 29-37
    • 35: Lutyens' and Jekyll's garden millstones (N Roberts) no 12, pp 51-64
    • 36: Manx Windmills; A Contemporary Survey, 1993 (N Kelly.) no 12, pp 9-14
    • 37: Mill Databases—England, a Report (AA Bryan) no 11, pp 37-41
    • 38: Mill Poetry (P Norchi) no 1, pp 4-5
    • 39: Mill Recording in England (N Roberts) no 12, pp 15-30
    • 40: Millers in the Militia Lists (Michael Harverson) no 16, pp 17-32
    • 41: Mills Of Mediæval Iraq (M Harverson) no 9-10, pp 3-20
    • 42: Mills of the Essex-Suffolk border (Duncan Breckels) no 2, pp 61-65
    • 43: Mills of the Rivers Cray and Darent (R Cumming) no 1, pp 34-35
    • 44: Mills on Pub Signs (P Bryan) no 13, pp 29-32
    • 45: Mills on Village Signs (Phillipa Bryan) no 14, pp 27-30
    • 46: Mills site indexing: a progress report (AA Bryan) no 3-4, pp 60-64
    • 47: Millstone Makers in London (O Ward) no 9-10, pp 29-31
    • 48: Millstone mines at Waldshut (AD Dunn) no 5-6, pp 6-9
    • 49: Millstone speed—some thoughts (D Breckels) no 5-6, pp 68-76
    • 50: Millstones and the Seven Year's War (OH Ward) no 5-6, pp 3-5
    • 51: Millstones of La Ferté Sous Jouarre (O Ward) no 7-8, pp 8-12
    • 52: Moisture testing (AA Bryan) no 5-6, pp 20-22
    • 53: Oil & cake mills in & around Cambridgeshire (Peter Filby) no 16, pp 47-58
    • 54: Proposals for Mill Testing (DH Jones) no 3-4, pp 9-11
    • 55: Rotation & Dressing in Cornmill Stones (WNT Roberts) no 9-10, pp 39-46
    • 56: Rotation & Gearing in mills: Clock Reference & Handedness (WNT Roberts) no 11, pp 52-65
    • 57: Rotation of Windmill Sails & Fantails (P Jarvis) no 7-8, pp 48-49
    • 58: Small Computers for Mill record Systems (AA Bryan) no 1, pp 6-12
    • 59: Small-scale milling in Morocco (M Harverson) no 3-4, pp 6-8
    • 60: Some more Irish Mills with Machinery—1998 visits (Niall Roberts) no 17, pp 21-36
    • 61: Some Reflections of fieldwork in Central & Eastern Europe (Bill Bignell) no 15, pp 29-38
    • 62: Some small Swedish Postmills in Öland (WNT Roberts) no 7-8, pp 13-24
    • 63: St Margaret's Bay smock mill, Kent (Stephen Buckland) no 16, pp 33-46
    • 64: The Brits in Paris 1878—British Millstone Makers at the Paris Universal Exhibition (O Ward) no 12, pp 1-6
    • 65: The Fen Millwrights (Peter Filby) no 14, pp 31-46
    • 66: The French Millstone Story (OH Ward) no 3-4, pp 39-41
    • 67: The Horse Mill in the Tour St Aubin (O Ward) no 7-8, pp 3-7
    • 68: The King's Lynn Millstone Accounts (Owen Ward) no 14, pp 1-12
    • 69: The Legend of Meldreth Mill (Philippa Bryan) no 15, pp 39-44
    • 70: The Mill on the Po (M Harverson) no 7-8, pp 25-31
    • 71: The Millstones of Sacrewell (O Ward) no 7-8, pp 50-51
    • 72: The Origins of the Tower Mill; with a note on Chesterton (JS Buckland) no 11, pp 3-36
    • 73: The Rarest Tide Mill (D Plunkett) no 1, pp 13-21
    • 74: The recent history of mill study and recording (AA Bryan) no 2, pp 66-72
    • 75: The Smaller English Windpump (Gareth Hughes) no 15, pp 25-28
    • 76: The Smock Mill in Cambridgeshire (Peter Filby) no 15, pp 15-24
    • 77: The Vertical three-roller sugar mill (OH Ward) no 3-4, pp 38-38
    • 78: The Water Powered Canal Incline in the British Isles (N Kelly) no 13, pp 33-46
    • 79: Three Unusual Milling Machines (WNT Roberts) no 9-10, pp 21-28
    • 80: Tide mills of the south coast (David Plunkett) no 2, pp 51-6
    • 81: Tidemill research within Chesapeake Bay, USA (D Plunkett) no 3-4, pp 53-59
    • 82: Twineham and West Ashling Hollow Post Mills, Sussex (R Hawksley) no 14, pp 25-26
    • 83: Underground Mills in Iran (M Harverson) no 1, pp 36-40
    • 84: Use of Maps by the Industrial Historian: a case study (W Bignell) no 13, pp 21-28
    • 85: Variable mill sail weather (JSP Buckland) no 3-4, pp 12-24
    • 86: Variable Weather of Windmill Sails (N Plastow) no 7-8, pp 32-39
    • 87: Variations in design, illustrated by reference to Cretan watermills. (M Harverson) no 13, pp 1-12
    • 88: Vitruvius' mill—some new ideas (AD Dunn) no 5-6, pp 23-31
    • 89: Warwickshire weekend—notes on mills visited (JS Buckland) no 11, pp 66-71
    • 90: Watermills of South Wales (D H Jones) no 1, pp 41-48
    • 91: Watermills of the Dordogne (DH Jones) no 5-6, pp 8-13
    • 92: Watermills on Navigable Waterways (AA Bryan) no 7-8, pp 40-42
    • 93: Water-powered pumping engines in SE England (R Cumming) no 3-4, pp 42-48
    • 94: Weedley windmill site (R Gregory) no 3-4, pp 25-28
    • 95: Windmill database—England (AA Bryan) no 13, pp 13-20
    • 96: Windmills and populations compared (Laurence J Turner) no 2, pp 3-9
    • 97: Windmills in churches (PB Bryan) no 3-4, pp 67-68