Harry Meyer Collection

Scope and Content

Images and cuttings, mainly of windmills with some material on watermills, covering most UK counties. Parts of the collection have been given individual catalogue entries. The remainder is listed in the attached PDF.

Administrative / Biographical History

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Access Information

This collection may be consulted free of charge at the Mills Archive; please email [visitors@millsarchive.org](mailto:visitors@millsarchive.org?subject=Request%20to%20consult%20collection%20MEYE) to arrange an appointment.

Note

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Archivist's Note

Collection level description revised by Luke Bonwick and Nathanael Hodge, 2012.

Custodial History

The collection was given to Arthur C Smith on Meyer's death. He donated it to the Mills Archive along with his own collection in 2002.

Related Material

The Letchworth Museum and Art Gallery holds 11 boxes of Doris and Harry Meyer archives, including diaries, field records, an Oxlip survey, Meyer's weather records 1953-1980, notes on Norton Common, press cuttings and artworks by Doris.

Additional Information

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