Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Douglas Sharp wrote: > > Interesting photo, Thank you. I try to approach this well known mill from a different point of view. Maybe it works, maybe not. But at least it is my own viewpoint. > For anyone wondering about how it was turned - > Nixey's Mill at Brill was > indeed a post mill until around 1940 - then a > roundhouse was built > around its base, it was also a very popular > landmark > for Luftwaffe bombers, there are still a lot of > bomb craters on the > surrounding hill. > Here's a website with some pictures of what it > used to look like. > http://www.ruralhistory.org/interface/public/countryside/landbuild/landbuild_mills.html > Douglas That's an interesting link, thank you. Most of the remaining post mills now have a brick "room" at ground level to protect the post from the elements. Some of those mills can still turn to face the wind, but not this one. I have posted two more shots, one can be compared to the one you linked to. Thank you again for your comments - it is good to receive comments from people whose own work I greatly respect. Colin ___________________________________________________________ NEW Yahoo! Cars - sell your car and browse thousands of new and used cars online! http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/