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Mills Archive

The Mills Archive was established in 2002 to preserve and protect records of milling heritage and to make them freely available to the public. It is governed by the Mills Archive Trust, which is a charity that is based at Watlington House, Reading, Berkshire, England.

The Mills Archive Trust
Watlington House
Formation2002
TypeArchive
Legal statusRegistered Charity
PurposeThe preservation of documents related to milling heritage
Headquarters44 Watlington St, Reading RG1 4RJ
Region served
Global with an emphasis on the United Kingdom
Chairman
Dr Ron Cookson MBE
Staff
5
Volunteers
20
Websitehttps://millsarchive.org/

History edit

The Mills Archive Trust was established in 2002.[1][2] A grant of £50,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund enabled the Archive to launch its internet catalogue in 2003.[1] Other early supporters of the trust included the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB),[3] and the Hampshire Mills Group, which donated £200.[1]

The Archive was set up in response to an expressed need to preserve and where possible integrate the various threatened sources of information on the windmills and watermills of the UK and the rest of the world. It was hoped to prevent material being lost on the death of a molinologist by creating a suitable repository.[4]

In 2012, the Chairman Dr Ron Cookson was awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours for Services to Heritage.[5]

Originally a charitable trust (Reg no 1091534), the trust became a foundation-style charitable incorporated organisation (Reg no 1155828) in February 2014. In November 2016 the Archive was awarded the status of a Nationally Accredited Archive Service.

 

Aims edit

The Archive aims to focus on (but not be totally restricted to) traditional mills and milling, and seeks to acquire relevant historical and contemporary documentary and illustrative material and small artefacts. The main initial priority is records relating to UK mills, millers and millwrights, chiefly during the 18th–21st centuries, but the Archive plans to extend its coverage worldwide.

"Traditional mills" include mills, similar structures and industrial processes that are or were powered by wind, water, muscle or other power sources, but not the massive modern industrial mills used for steel production and similar large-scale industrial enterprises. "Milling" includes millwrighting and the place of the mill in social and economic as well as technological and architectural history.

Collections and services edit

The Mills Archive was originally set up to care for four historically important Foundation Collections: those belonging to the SPAB, Mildred Cookson, Ken Major and Alan Stoyel. Since its establishment it has been given more than 250 further collections, both large and small.

The Archive currently holds more than 3,000,000 items, most of which can be freely inspected by appointment at the Research Centre at Watlington House. Its catalogue is free to use, contains some 80,000 records and is rapidly expanding. The Archive also maintains a library containing more than 3,000 books on mills, in various languages. Most have been added to the online library catalogue. Apart from its wide use as a source of information about mills and their machinery in archival documents, books and journals,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] the Mills Archive has become a focus for family history researchers.[14][15]

More information can be found on the Archive's main website.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "HMG Activity - 1". Hampshire Mills Group. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
  2. ^ . University of California, Los Angeles. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
  3. ^ Watts, Martin. "Milling and millwrighting" (PDF). Crafts in the English countryside. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Journal of The International Molinological Society No. 65, December 2002 / summary - résumé". The International Molinological Society. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
  5. ^ "Wind and watermill enthusiast receives MBE". BBC News. 2012-06-16.
  6. ^ Beacham, M. (2008). "Variations on a theme: the English Midlands-type post mill". International Molinology (77): 9–19.
  7. ^ Blythman, G. (2009). "Upper Dean Windmill". Mill News (120): 16–21.
  8. ^ Bonwick, L. (2008). "The Kent miller's tale". International Molinology (76): 22–23.
  9. ^ Bonwick, L. (2009). "Frank Gregory online". Mill News (120): 22–23.
  10. ^ Howes, H. (2009). The Windmills and watermills of Bedfordshire: past, present and future. Book Castle.
  11. ^ Jager, D. (2007). Windmills of Lincolnshire. Heritage Lincolnshire.
  12. ^ Ogden, D. (2009). "Cann Mill". Mill News (120): 11.
  13. ^ Yoward, A. (2003). "Archiving our mills". Industrial Archaeology News (124): 11–12.
  14. ^ Cookson, R. & Hudson. S. (2003). "The Miller's tale". Family History Monthly (96): 44–47.
  15. ^ Yoward, A. (2008). "The Best web sites for researching mill workers". Who do You Think You Are? (August): 87–89.

mills, archive, established, 2002, preserve, protect, records, milling, heritage, make, them, freely, available, public, governed, trust, which, charity, that, based, watlington, house, reading, berkshire, england, trustwatlington, houseformation2002typearchiv. The Mills Archive was established in 2002 to preserve and protect records of milling heritage and to make them freely available to the public It is governed by the Mills Archive Trust which is a charity that is based at Watlington House Reading Berkshire England The Mills Archive TrustWatlington HouseFormation2002TypeArchiveLegal statusRegistered CharityPurposeThe preservation of documents related to milling heritageHeadquarters44 Watlington St Reading RG1 4RJRegion servedGlobal with an emphasis on the United KingdomChairmanDr Ron Cookson MBEStaff5Volunteers20Websitehttps millsarchive org Contents 1 History 2 Aims 3 Collections and services 4 ReferencesHistory editThe Mills Archive Trust was established in 2002 1 2 A grant of 50 000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund enabled the Archive to launch its internet catalogue in 2003 1 Other early supporters of the trust included the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings SPAB 3 and the Hampshire Mills Group which donated 200 1 The Archive was set up in response to an expressed need to preserve and where possible integrate the various threatened sources of information on the windmills and watermills of the UK and the rest of the world It was hoped to prevent material being lost on the death of a molinologist by creating a suitable repository 4 In 2012 the Chairman Dr Ron Cookson was awarded an MBE in the Queen s Birthday Honours for Services to Heritage 5 Originally a charitable trust Reg no 1091534 the trust became a foundation style charitable incorporated organisation Reg no 1155828 in February 2014 In November 2016 the Archive was awarded the status of a Nationally Accredited Archive Service nbsp Aims editThe Archive aims to focus on but not be totally restricted to traditional mills and milling and seeks to acquire relevant historical and contemporary documentary and illustrative material and small artefacts The main initial priority is records relating to UK mills millers and millwrights chiefly during the 18th 21st centuries but the Archive plans to extend its coverage worldwide Traditional mills include mills similar structures and industrial processes that are or were powered by wind water muscle or other power sources but not the massive modern industrial mills used for steel production and similar large scale industrial enterprises Milling includes millwrighting and the place of the mill in social and economic as well as technological and architectural history Collections and services editThe Mills Archive was originally set up to care for four historically important Foundation Collections those belonging to the SPAB Mildred Cookson Ken Major and Alan Stoyel Since its establishment it has been given more than 250 further collections both large and small The Archive currently holds more than 3 000 000 items most of which can be freely inspected by appointment at the Research Centre at Watlington House Its catalogue is free to use contains some 80 000 records and is rapidly expanding The Archive also maintains a library containing more than 3 000 books on mills in various languages Most have been added to the online library catalogue Apart from its wide use as a source of information about mills and their machinery in archival documents books and journals 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 the Mills Archive has become a focus for family history researchers 14 15 More information can be found on the Archive s main website References edit a b c HMG Activity 1 Hampshire Mills Group Retrieved 3 November 2009 Online the Mills Archive Trust traditional mills and milling University of California Los Angeles Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 3 November 2009 Watts Martin Milling and millwrighting PDF Crafts in the English countryside Retrieved 3 November 2009 Journal of The International Molinological Society No 65 December 2002 summary resume The International Molinological Society Retrieved 3 November 2009 Wind and watermill enthusiast receives MBE BBC News 2012 06 16 Beacham M 2008 Variations on a theme the English Midlands type post mill International Molinology 77 9 19 Blythman G 2009 Upper Dean Windmill Mill News 120 16 21 Bonwick L 2008 The Kent miller s tale International Molinology 76 22 23 Bonwick L 2009 Frank Gregory online Mill News 120 22 23 Howes H 2009 The Windmills and watermills of Bedfordshire past present and future Book Castle Jager D 2007 Windmills of Lincolnshire Heritage Lincolnshire Ogden D 2009 Cann Mill Mill News 120 11 Yoward A 2003 Archiving our mills Industrial Archaeology News 124 11 12 Cookson R amp Hudson S 2003 The Miller s tale Family History Monthly 96 44 47 Yoward A 2008 The Best web sites for researching mill workers Who do You Think You Are August 87 89 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mills Archive amp oldid 1128333398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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