Bibliotheca Molinologica
Now if you can pronounce that word at the first attempt, I am told (on good authority) that you are part of the ‘milling club’.
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Now if you can pronounce that word at the first attempt, I am told (on good authority) that you are part of the ‘milling club’.
Alongside papers and photographs, the Mills Archive also collects small milling artefacts. These are some I recently added to our catalogue from the Thompson Family
We are thrilled to announce that the Mills Archive has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. To receive this award, equivalent to an
A man in a monk’s habit kneels on the floor, books and implements scattered about him. In his hand he holds a pair of scales
Author: Pru Barrett In November 2017, Ron Cookson asked me if I would like to compile a database of millers, made up from the masses
In the wake of the recent premiere of the film ‘Tolkien’, about the life of the famous author of The Hobbit and The Lord of
Although most of the records we hold at the Archive are in paper form, or similar – photos, drawings, documents, diaries and the like –
Huntingdonshire was an historic county until it was merged with Cambridgeshire in 1974. However, in 1984, the district was reinstated as a non-metropolitan county. In
The Mills Archive are thrilled to announce that we have been nominated for the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. To be nominated for this award
Today the spotlight is on one of our Heritage Partners, Eling Tide Mill! On Tuesday 9th April, Eling Tide Mill celebrated the 1st anniversary of