28th April
Spoke on the History of Milling
to the Fawley & Holbury U3A
resulting in a donation to our
funds.
MAY
6th
I
was very sad to learn of the
death of our member, Anne
Finnigan today; she had been ill
for sometime. Anne is indeed a
sad loss to the group but happy
memories of her at Pilcot Mill
where she joyfully hosted
meetings of the HMG.
On a more
mundane note, Basil advised me
that a large number of wedges
had come out of the waterwheel
at Longbridge Mill.
9th
Milling
at Longbridge for National Mills
Weekend was cancelled due to the
loose wedges problem. Mitchells
& Butlers had been informed and
a visit from the millwright
required to assess and carry out
the repairs so that milling
could be resumed at the end of
the month.
10th
Hockley Mill open for
National Mills Weekend. Crew
present was yours truly and
Eleanor who is so helpful on
these occasions with publicity
etc.
15th
Anne Finnigan’s
funeral at All Saints’ Church,
Dogmersfield. Previous
commitments prevented Margaret
and I from attending.
16th
to 22ND
A week on the canals. We did
the Stourport Ring e.g.
Worcester to Birmingham; then to
Wolverhampton and Stourport
where we entered the mighty
River Severn which took us back
to Worcester. 120 locks
altogether, 58 of which were
done on the first day in pouring
rain and with all the locks
“against” us!! Nevertheless, a
very enjoyable week.
26th
Another meeting with Alan
Brown of Eastleigh Borough
Council’s Engineers’ Department
to learn of more progress with
the turbines at Bishopstoke.
31st
Tony and I attended our
member John Lovell’s Open Day at
his fascinating Lords Farm,
Sheet, near Petersfield. We
talked to many people about
milling and one or two were able
to tell us of family connections
with various old Hampshire
mills. A nice surprise to see
Gavin Cook there; a keen HMG
member, Gavin was a regular with
the Longbridge milling team
until family commitments
uprooted him to a bit further
away. Thank you John for
another splendid day at Lords
Farm.
JUNE
4th
Spoke
to the Headley Society on the
History of Milling which was
well received.
9th Spoke
to the Liphook U3A and their
Local History Group on the
History of Milling.
11th I
gave the History of Milling talk
to the “Striking Back Club” in
Southampton. This organisation
exists to give as much help as
possible to the victims of
stroke and do a wonderful job.