DescriptionSeadyke Mill (Seadyke Road, Wrangle or Old Leake, Lincolnshire, England)..jpg
English: Seadyke mill.
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Family photograph (from about 1895)
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Robert Harrison, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
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Scan of a photocopy, location of original currently unknown (2015). Grandad’s mill, Old Leake”, Alfred HUMBERSTONE (1864-1948) standing by the wheel of the cart, holding Gladys HUMBERSTONE (1893-1983) in his arms, Rufus HUMBERSTONE (1895-1969) is holding his hand and Alfred "Fawn" HUMBERSTONE (1885-1955) is by the horse. A man named Jack Simpson is standing in the cart. This mill was probably on Seadyke Road, near Wrangle (demolished by 1953).
Headline
Mill at Old Leake, Lincolnshire, England (around 1895)
Short title
Mill (probably on Mill Farm, Seadyke Road, Old Leake, Lincolnshire, England)
IIM version
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Keywords
windmill
Old Leake
Humberstone family
horse and card, Robert Harrison (photographers)
Contact information
Alfred HUMBERSTONE (1864-1948) standing by the wheel of the cart
holding Gladys HUMBERSTONE (1893-1983) in his arms Rufus HUMBERSTONE (1895-1969) is holding his hand
and Alfred "Fawn" HUMBERSTONE (1885-1955) is by the horse