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Newsletter 100, Spring 2013 © Hampshire Mills Group

S.P.A.B. Mills Section in Spring 2013

Why join the SPAB? The Mills Section offers opportunities to support vital maintenance and restoration funding of windmills and watermills whose volunteers or trustees are SPAB members; plus, an enormous wealth of knowledge is on hand through its long serving enthusiasts, encompassing millwrights, mill owners, conservation workers and researchers.  At several events each year members get the chance to meet, chew over problems and their answers, updates and anecdotes and also to  enjoy days of presentations on recent conservation projects,  current topics common to all and mill maintenance workshops from millwrights,.  There are also annual mill tours (at home or abroad) giving experiences of milling in all their diversities.  In short, The Mills Section forms the bedrock of sharing living molinological  knowledge.  The first of the 2013 events is the Spring Meeting on Saturday 9th March which includes a talk by Elizabeth Trout from the Mills Archive, plus updates from Mills Groups and members - plus our own David Plunkett who will be contributing to this with items on various Hampshire mills (with slides),  and a selection of titles to purchase at the Mills Archive Bookshop.    Starting at 10.30 (after a cup of coffee and registration), followed by a wide variety of presentations under the heading Tales from the Mill, which takes in Holgate Mill’s restoration;  the day’s events will be rounded off with a session on watermills by renowned author and consultant millwright, Martin Watts, ending at 4.30pm.  The cost for the whole day is £45 and the venue is:  The Gallery, 75 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EL .  The full programme can be downloaded and you can book online at millsinfo@spab.org.uk, or telephone on:  020 7377 1644.

 


Annual South West and Wales Regional Industrial Archaeology Conference

Saturday  April  20th  2013

is being held at

The Frys Club, Somerdale Road (off Station Road), Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 2AU

 

Bristol Industrial Archeology Society (BIAS) are organising the conference this year and the day’s line up of events include:

 

Speakers from each of the regional AIAs: Richard Sims, Mike Chapman, Hamish Orr-Ewing, John Willows and Stuart Burroughs who will talk on Crewkerne textiles, Somerset coal, brewery buildings, Weymouth water and the future of industrial museums, respectively.  There are two projected site visits, to Warmley Museum and Brandy Bottom Colliery, plus a walk around Keynsham to round off the day. 

Contact Graham Vincent for details and to book. grathetrain@gmail.com.     The BIAS website is:  http://www.b-i-a-s.org.uk/ 

Richard Sims is renowned for his books on the rope industries which once encompassed Dorset, Hampshire and Somerset, now being revitalised by the villagers at East Coker who have restored the main  Rope & Twine works there.

The only knowledge of Keynsham for many of us is that Horace Batchelor, the self-styled pools winner, lived there – ah, the heady teenage days with Radio Luxembourg’s whistling and wavering airwaves with Horace advertising his skill to help us win millions and carefully spelling out K e y n s h a m, Bristol.   Well, now’s the chance to see and learn about this hitherto mystical place in a guided walk after a fascinating set of talks. – Sheila.                         

 

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