Armistice 100: Armistice Day 11 November 1918 – a soldier’s view
“Dear Auntie, I escaped from Germany a few days ago and on crossing the frontier was told the very welcome news that an armistice was
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“Dear Auntie, I escaped from Germany a few days ago and on crossing the frontier was told the very welcome news that an armistice was
This week the Mills Archive has joined in with commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War. Ahead of the upcoming launch
Like many companies in the milling industry, Holmans Millwrights of Canterbury had men enlist in the First World War. Those who faced active service had
Development Assistant Lucy has just submitted an ambitious grant application to the Heritage Lottery Fund. Read on to find out what we hope to save
In 2016 when Michael Harverson passed away, his collection of mill material was left to us. We knew his collection would be a valuable asset
A new feature we have recently added to our Images and Documents catalogue allows you to browse images by country, county and mill type. You
On Saturday 8th September, the Mills Archive hosted a very successful Heritage Open Day. The event kicked off with much excitement to the arrival of
With the summer heatwave already fading into a distant memory I have come to the end of my internship. The last three months have flown
Hello, it’s me again. With just one week of my internship left to go, I thought this would be the right time to look into
On Friday 20th July, Liz, Nathanael, Paul and I went on an exciting visit to one of the Mills Archive’s valued Heritage Partners: Upminster Windmill