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March 16 2010 by Geoff Holman and Rob Cumming (1165 views)
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The Kent Mills Society has just published the first issue of its newsletter. Full of photos and news; it is certainly worth a look!

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The Kent Mills Society has been launched with the publication of its first newsletter, which has now been distributed to the 50 members of the Society.

Cant Post contains news of threats to Speldhurst watermill and Stodmarsh windpump, histories of Chafford and Phoenix watermills, an article about the recent move of a Kent windmill to Holland and a current status report on 34 windmills and 32 watermills. Copies for non-members are available from the Mills Archive @ £5 each. See http://shop.millsarchivetrust.org/ for details and also how to join over the Internet.

Further information, and a membership application form, can be obtained by contacting us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).


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Thu, March 18, 2010

To help the KMS we have set up two offers. In each case all the proceeds go to the Society.

You can buy the Newsletter online and (even better) join KMS and get Newsletters for free.

Go to http://shop.millsarchivetrust.org/ for more details


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