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First floor, Burndhurst Mill, Lower loxley

Image courtesy of the Brough family. Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and is Grade II listed.

Fishing at Walk Mill, Bishop's Offley

Arthur and Winnie Boulton of Whittington, near Eccleshall fishing in Walk Mill Pool. The mill buildings can be seen in the background. Walk Mill dates from the late eighteenth century and was used ...

Flint Mill near Cinderhill Hall, Anchor Brook, Longton

The mill was demolished about 1910.

Forton Mill

A postcard view of the derelict water mill, a red brick building on a 17th century stone base by the River Meese in Forton. This former hemp mill is thought to stand on the site of a Saxon mill, mentioned ...

Foster's Butchers Shop, Stafford

Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). The miller lived in a house next door. In 1845 steam power was introduced and the ...

Gearing, Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

The ground floor gearing shows the pit wheel and ancillary gears to drive four millstones. Photographed in 1984, courtesy of the Brough family. Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and is ...

Gentleshaw windmill

The remains of the windmill now stand in the grounds of the Ye Old Windmill Inn public house. It was built by 1818 but was no longer in use by 1902.

Gentleshaw windmill

The remains of the windmill now stand in the grounds of the Ye Old Windmill Inn public house. It was built by 1818 but was no longer in use by 1902.

Great Haywood Canal Junction

Photograph of a small cabin cruiser entering the Stafford & Worcestershire Canal at the junction with the Trent & Mersey Canal at Great Haywood. To the right can be seen Haywood Mill.

Greensforge Mill, Swindon

There has been a mill on this site since at least the 16th century. In 1602 the existing corn mill was converted into a hammer mill. It was rebuilt in the late 19th century and was a corn mill again ...

Harlaston Mill

Harlaston Mill on the River Mease. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

Hayes Mill and Millbank, Stone

A view of Hayes Mill with Millbank Cottages in the background. The chimney for the drying kiln can be seen in the foreground. Hayes Mill was built in about 1750 as a flint mill, grinding flint for ...

Hemp Mill Brook, Blore Heath

Hemp Mill brook and site of mill pool. The pool has now been drained. The thatched mill in the distance is on the site of the early mill.

Hercules Mill, Stanley

Hercules Mill was originally called Stanley Mill until rebuilt by Harrison & Sons in 1887. The original mill dates back to the 16th century and in the 1860s was used to grind both corn and flint and was ...

Ivy Mill, Longton Road, Stone

A tinted postcard view of Longton Road, showing Ivy Mill. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone. Ivy Mill, also known as Oulton or Oil Mill, was one of many mills ...

King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

An ornamental waterfall built at Stone Mill for the celebrations on the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937.

Knypersley Mill: lithograph (vignetted)

'Knypersley Mill.' Showing the remains of a two storey building, with a barn to the left, and a pool to the right in the foreground.'W. P. Wattien delt., [drawn]; Done on stone by John Bateman.'

Landscape. Unknown Location. Photographed by William Blake.

Circular framed lantern slide of a landscape including a lake and a water wheel. The location is unknown.