Helen Major RIP 1927 – 2013
Helen Major passed away peacefully on the evening of Sunday March 24th. RIP Helen was well known in the mill world and much loved. She
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Helen Major passed away peacefully on the evening of Sunday March 24th. RIP Helen was well known in the mill world and much loved. She
The first Mills Archive collection can now be viewed on the Archives Hub. The Archives Hub is a website where archive repositories from across the UK upload
Chris Wheeler and Guy Boocock were among eight volunteers helping at the Mills Section Spring Meeting on Traditional Milling in the 21st Century. The Section
Guy Boocock and Nathanael Hodge are starting work on two major projects over the next four months. Each has won a Vodafone World of Difference
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.
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 This is a question I have been asking all week. Having worked for 2 weeks on the partly indexed material on Lincolnshire
Author: Chris Wheeler The Mills Archive welcomes Chris Wheeler, seen here with established volunteers Talbot Green and Colin Mitchell. He will be following in the
Author: Sheila Viner As part of the 2009 National Mills Weekend we are opening our Archives and Library and would be delighted if you and
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