Dear Lynne,
A friend just working on a balmaidens display at Callington Museum (LucyThomas) would dearly like to see the photo. Presumably you don't have a digital copy and I should direct her to the book - any more details ?
Thankyou, and good luck with your search.
Caroline Vulliamy> Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 11:52:26 +0000> From: [log in to unmask]> Subject: Tregrehan Tin Stamps, St Austell> To: [log in to unmask]> > We have just found a photo of Tregrehan Tin Stamps, St Austell supposedly dated c. 1900 in a Batsford book on Watermills, which we have never seen before. I am trying to i) date the photo accurately - as it looks Edwardian, and if so one of the latest images a bal maiden and ii) locate an original image for copyright purposes.> > If anyone knows of this image, and can help with any information I would be very grateful. The photo shows a bal maiden and the owner (a Mr. Tregilgas?) in front of the stamps and water wheel. It is photo no 71 in 'Victorian and Edwardian Windmills and Watermills from Old Photographs' by J. Kenneth Major and Martin Watts 1977.> > Many thanks.> > Lynne
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