Date:1916
Description:Ruined windmill at Essington. All that remains today is the base and central post. It believed to have been built by Henry Vernon family in 1681. It had two pairs of millstones and four common sails until the 1880s. The sails, ladder and tail pole had gone by the 1930s. Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.
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Looking south east along Bognop Road towards the ruined windmill at Essington All that remains today ...
Ruined windmill at Essington. All that remains today is the base and central post. It believed to have ...
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Creators: Mr Albert Henry Yelland - Creator
Donor ref:P83.023.0011 (37/43557)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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