Tag Archives: Restoration Update

flour being milled

Flour flowing out of the spout during milling day

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electrical supply being connected

Making final connection of electrical supply to brick shed Chris Mills

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some items from well

Photo showing some of the items removed from the well from Chris Mills

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Ruston and Hornsby engine

For the first time in 30 years our intrepid engineers Jim McCluskey, Chris Mills and Andrew Shone started the Ruston and Hornsby engine. “It is very, very impressive. Might be a good idea to divert the exhaust outside so that … Continue reading

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New Window glass in workshop

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Restoration Update July 2013

Work has progressed to bring the Ruston Diesel Engine into service. See latest pictures, courtesy of Jim McCluskey:

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New Gate

The site at Thelnetham Windmill has a smart new gate:

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Restoration Update April 2013

Photos from recent working parties

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Restoration Update 12 March 2013

Photos of what remains of the old caravan. One eyesore has been removed, only to reveal a not very attractive shed, with a broken window! Anyway it’s progress of a kind, and at least the old sail spars have been … Continue reading

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