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Can you help identify some windmills?

March 04 2009 by Peter Brabham (1226 views)
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I know this is Chesterton! I am a geology lecturer at Cardiff University and a keen photographer of industrial scenes (mines, steam engines etc.). For many years from 1992 on various holidays I took many photographs of Windmills but unfortunately did not make many notes.

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I have now put all my mill photographs on the web at : http://www.flickr.com/photos/taffytank/sets/72157614305330617/

Would it be possible that somebody in your group could identify these windmills ?
I have given each a unique number (1-131)? This would be very helpful to me as I could annotate my photographs with details of the mills and their location.

Dr Peter Brabham (Penarth)

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Wed, March 04, 2009

To start the ball rolling on this blog :-

19 Outwood, Surrey
21 Nutley, Sussex
22 Heckington, Lincolnshire
29 Shipley, Sussex
33 Chailey, Sussex
35 Jill, Sussex
40 Thurne Dyke, Norfolk
55 Danzey Green, Avoncroft Museum Of Buildings, Stoke Prior, West Midlands
60 Wilton, Wiltshire
61 Halnaker, Sussex
62 Argos Hill, Sussex
63 Lowfield Heath, Sussex
65 High Salvington, Worthing, Sussex
66 Polegate, Sussex
71 Rottingdean, Sussex
74 Pakenham, Suffolk
75 Shipley, Sussex
81 Thelnetham, Suffolk
83 Shipley, Sussex
86 Selsey, Sussex
88 Patcham, Sussex
93 Hogg Hill, Icklesham, Sussex
94 Heage, Derbyshire
95 Mountnessing, Essex
97 Great Chishill, Cambridgeshire
102 Heckington, Lincolnshire
113 Bursledon, Hampshire
121 Wray Common, Surrey
126 Patcham, Sussex
130 Chailey, Sussex
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Fri, March 06, 2009

15 A minor correction, Chinnor is not dismantled but being rebuilt on this new site
76 Can confirm is Bursledon
79 Rolvenden, Kent
107 Can confirm is Elwick
133 Coleshill, Bucks
134 Clayton, Sussex
137 Wrawby, Lincs
139 Six Mile Bottom, Cambs
144 Pakenham, Suffolk
145 Great Bircham, Norfolk
146 West Winch, Norfolk
147 Tysoe, Warwicks

Did not check every one on the first two pages but they appear all to be identified now.

Glad the stone furniture photos were already identified!


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