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Early views of mills from glass negatives & slides

Frank Gregory's collection includes a set of evocative views of derelict and working mills which date from the days when high-quality photography involved the use of glass negatives and transparencies.

Before the mass-production of the 35mm colour transparency, the first slide shows used magic lanterns to project images from fragile glass slides. These were significantly bigger, at 82mm (3 1/4") square, and of course much heavier. The quality of the images is invariably excellent.

As part of the FGOL project, all of the glass slides and negatives collected by Frank have been scanned at high resolution, and can be viewed online. This process inspired the Mills Archive to digitise its own collection of several hundred glass plates and negatives, providing an unrivalled resource of early pictures of windmills, watermills and mills of other types. 

To see all of Frank's glass plates and lantern slides, click here. A gallery of selected images appears below.

Early views of mills from glass negatives & slides: gallery