In 1929, following an article in the Daily Mail about Britain's disappearing windmills, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) launched a campaign to survey and protect England's windmills. The work was led by pioneering mill expert Rex Wailes, and soon became separate Windmill Section of the SPAB. In 1946 this became the Wind and Watermill Section, later referred to simply as the Mills Section. It still continues working to save England's historic mills today.
Dorset watermill survey
This material is held atMills Archive
- Reference
- GB 3132 SPAB-DOR
- Dates of Creation
- 1980s
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 1 box
- Location
- Upper Heyford - BX0000002311181
Administrative / Biographical History
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Note
In 1929, following an article in the Daily Mail about Britain's disappearing windmills, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) launched a campaign to survey and protect England's windmills. The work was led by pioneering mill expert Rex Wailes, and soon became separate Windmill Section of the SPAB. In 1946 this became the Wind and Watermill Section, later referred to simply as the Mills Section. It still continues working to save England's historic mills today.
Archivist's Note
Catalogued to subseries level by Nathanael Hodge, April 2016
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