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NORTH MILL, MIDHURST / EASEBOURNE, SUSSEX
 

 
North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill & Bridge
c.late 1920s
 
postcard unused
in house archive 4
 
ref- m823
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill Bridge & Cottages
c.1918
 
postcard unused
in house archive 4
 
ref- m790
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
Start of Walking Race
1903
 
postcard
in house archive 4
 
ref- m861
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
looking south
c.1903-04
 
photo
in house archive 4
 
ref- m395
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
c.1900
 
postcard
in house archive 4
Published by West Street Library
 
ref- m390
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
c.1900
 
postcard
in house archive 12
 
ref- m803
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
looking south
c.1905-06
 
postcard
sent from-
Heyshott to Paris, 23 July 1907
in house archive 12
 
ref- m394
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
looking south
 
postcard undated
in house archive 4
 
ref- m744
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
looking north
c.1903-04
 
postcard - posted May 1904
in house archive 12
 
ref- m393
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
 
old postcard
Anderson collection
 
ref- m392
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
1966
looking north
 
postcard
in house archive 4
 
ref- m580
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North Mill, Midhurst Midhurst
North Mill
 
looking north
 
postcard
in house archive 12
 
ref- m747
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North Mill

North Mill & Bridge is to the very end of North Street sitting astride the River Rother.
The bridge marks the parish border between Midhurst & Easebourne.
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"At the time the photo [left] was taken the mill was owned by
Arthur James Blaker
1842-1914
A J Blaker & Sons Ltd was dissolved on 24 March 1914. Arthur had several mills around the area. In 1901 Arthur was residing at
Elen Villa, The Lane, Easebourne."
Josie Campbell
Arthur Blakers details
 


 

 
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