Gems of the Archive: Milling with a Bang!
This week I have been looking at Gems with a Bang! Don’t worry, the Mills Archive is still standing… One of the items (which I
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This week I have been looking at Gems with a Bang! Don’t worry, the Mills Archive is still standing… One of the items (which I
This week Mildred brought in a number of objects for me to look at, which are interesting examples of the huge variety of different types
On my first day at the Mills Archive, my preconceived notions of quaint Dutch windmills were quickly blown away and my eyes opened to the
After being inspired by Dutch millwrighting last week, I was intrigued to explore how other cultures have developed and used similar methods. My research led
Hello, it’s me again. Unbelievably I am now halfway through my internship at the Mills Archive (insert obligatory Bon Jovi reference here), and the gem
Since starting at the archive five weeks ago, I have gained a real appreciation for the complexity and skill required to run and maintain these
One of the things I have realised whilst working with the collections is how inspirational traditional milling has been to a huge variety of artists.
With the gem page beginning to take shape, I thought I would share with you another peek at what I have been working on. This
This week we’re excited to have a new member of the team on board: meet Chris, our brand new summer intern! Chris is a second-year
Hello everyone! As Lucy mentioned last week I’m Chris and I am the new intern, I’m a Second Year History student from the University of
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