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Author: Greg It is a pity that the world economy has forced all sorts of funding problems on to so many in so many places.
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Author: Greg It is a pity that the world economy has forced all sorts of funding problems on to so many in so many places.
Author: Sheila Viner for the Hampshire Mills Group Lieutenant Commander John Hone, a valued member of the Hampshire Mills Group, died peacefully in Queen Alexandra’s
Author: Michael Harverson and Alan Stoyel The first winners of the Mills Archive Research Prize Competition were Anna Cook, who wins The Mills Archive Research
It is with great sadness that I relay news of Geoff’s death. Geoff passed way on 20 December in London after a short illness. Geoff’s
After spending the summer volunteering at The Mills Archive, I have now completed my project regarding the role of women in the milling industry. The
As a volunteer at the Mills Archive, I am currently working on a social history project regarding the role of women in the milling industry.
Anyone who knows of Tony and Mary Yoward’s detailed research on the mills and millers of Hampshire, will be delighted by the appearance of this
Author: Chris Wheeler In my blog from April 1st, I asked the question ‘Whatever happened to Whitmore & Binyon?’, and expressed the hope that after
Author: Chris Wheeler Further to my blog on Whitmore & Binyon, I have been working hard on Peter’s Collection for the past three weeks. During
A former owner of Skidby Windmill has died. Joseph Thompson, 94, was descended from the Thompson family who had run Skidby Mill since the 19th