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Gunpowder FactoryThe ruins of the old Powdermills in the Cherrybrook Valley, near Postbridge, Devonshire, England, which used to produce gunpowder. Date: 19th century
England / West MillNeighbours pass the time of day in a corner of the village of West Mill, Hertfordshire, England. Date: 1950s
Welsh Woollen MillPandy Mill, a woollen mill at Penmachno, Carnarvonshire, Wales. Date: 19th century
Upton Mill Snow SceneA winter snow scene at Upton Mill, on the River Nene, at Upton, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
England / River NeneThe rushing waters of the River Nene at Ringstead Mill, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
Carding Mill ValleyA family take a break beside their car in the dramatic Carding Mill Valley, near Church Stretton, Shropshire, England. Date: 1950s
Upton Mill in WinterA picturesque view of Upton Mill, on the River Nene at Upton, Northamptonshire, England, after a fall of snow. Date: 1960s
Gibraltar Mill, EssexWinter snow at Gibraltar Mill, Great Bardfield, Essex, England. Built as a smock mill c. 1704-5 (during the Siege of Gibraltar), then raised as a tower mill in the 1750s. Date: 18th century
Windmill in France 18ThA windmill in 18th century France. A couple and their dog are having a rest before heading home with their flour bags. Date: Circa 1760
Windmill in 18th CA windmill in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760
General Sir Arthur Currie directing a practice attackGeneral Sir Arthur William Currie (1875-1933), Canadian general, directing a practice attack near the Canadian Front, Topart Mill, during the First World War. Date: June 1917
Nowalk, Connecticut, USA - Guthries Mill, Silver Mine River viewed from above the dam. Date: circa 1909
Dunderpate and his friend Susan meet a miller who explains what putting your best leg foremost really means. Dunderpate is dismayed to learn that it means working hard. Date: 1938
Ruined windmill - Madingley, CambridgeLovely photograph of a ruined windmill at Madingley, Cambridge Date: circa 1910s
Switzerland - Overshot Watermill near Salvan. The directed water jet has been temporarily moved away from the wheel whilst the mill is taken out of operation. In the Valais region. Date: circa 1910s
Sugar mill, Guadaloupe, 1850sA sugar mill at Guadaloupe, West Indies. Date: 1850s
West Indies sugar millInterior view of a sugar mill in the West Indies. Date: 19th century
De Mornays patent sugar-mill, Brazil, 1854The interior of a mill house showing de Mornays patent sugar-mill on the Carauna Estate, in Pernambuco, Brazil. Date: 1854
Sawmills at Medevja-gora, during Russian Civil WarThe sawmills near the river at Medevja-gora (Medvedja-gora, Medvezhya Gora, now known as Medvezhyegorsk, Republic of Karelia, north western Russia)
Stonecutter Windmilla stonecutter windmill from 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760
The Hag of the Mill, a disreputable old lady whose animal companions could be taken for a witchs familiars
Water-Driven Flour MillCross-section of a water- driven flour mill Date: 19th century
Cotton Mill, LancashireCotton mill, Lancashire. Date: 1964
Watermill in 18th CThe interior of a water mill in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760
1678 Cider MillA cider-mill and a cider-press designed by John Worlidge and depicted in his Vinetum Britannicum Date: 1678
Engine and cross-sections of the boilers, Regulator Mill CoGeneral view of engine and cross sections of the boilers, Regulator Mill Company
Explosion at FavershamThe remains of a gun cotton or gun powder mill at Favershams Marsh Works, Kent, which was destroyed in a violent explosion in 1847. The blast was so strong that it was heard 17 miles away
Working water wheel and mill, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA working water wheel and mill in Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Elderly man sitting by mill outflowAn elderly man sitting by the outflow of a mill, on a sunny day
St Florence Mill, Pembrokeshire, South WalesView of the Mill at the village of St Florence, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
Miller and family, near Haverfordwest, South WalesA miller, with two members of his family and their dog, outside their mill, near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
Manchester Union Casual Wards, ManchesterCasual wards for tramps and vagrants at Tame Street, Ancoates, Manchester. The original premises were set up in a former cotton mill in 1897 but were rebuilt in around 1900 after being burnt down
Windmill at BeauquesneWindmill of Peter (Pierre) at Beauquesne (Somme), France
The Old Mill - Potter Heigham - Norfolk BroadsThe Old Mill, Potter Heigham, Norfolk Broads
Ancient Mill at Lery, France - previously the residence of Blanche de Castille
Snow in a Mill Hill gardenSnow in a Mill Hill Garden, resting on the top of the hedges, roofs and trees. Oil painting by Raymond Sheppard
Watercolour landscape painting by Raymond Sheppard
Draining Mill at Herringfleet, Suffolk. Pastel sketch by Raymond Sheppard
Draining Mill, Herringfleet with cattleThe Draining Mill, Herringfleet. Cattle come down to drink in the mill stream water. Watercolour painting by Raymond Sheppard
The riots in the cotton districtsA page from the May 1878 Illustrated London News, detailing the cotton riots in Lancashire, which were the response to a proprosed 10% reduction in workers wages
Pin Mill, nr Ipswich, 1930sA charmingly nostalgic scene from around 1932 showing Pin Mill near Ipswich in Suffolk, with a vintage car in the foreground, and numerous boats sailing around on the water beyond
Reigate Heath Windmill, a Grade II listed post mill with a single storey roundhouse at Reigate Heath, Surrey. In 1880 the roundhouse section was converted to a chapel of ease to St Marys Parish
London BermondseyMill Pond Bridge
Building a mill at an outdoor hay store at Oran, AlgeriaConstruction of a mill out of hay at Oran; also transliterated as Ouahran. From the Berber word Wahran, the plural of Wahra, i.e. " lion"
Flatford Mill, Suffolk : subject of one of Constables paintings
The house in which Livingstone was bornThe house in which Livingstone, explorer, was born. David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813
The room in which Dr. Livingstone was bornThe room in which Dr. Livingstone, explorer, was born. David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813
The Salt Marshes of Cley-next-the-SeaSeason - Salt Marshes. The distinctive outline of the windmill at Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk forms the atmospheric backdrop for two Ringed Plovers