These light-hearted joker mills were created by
taking photographs of five Sussex windmills,
scenery, and a few other things, and then they were
cut out and stuck together. The photographs were
then scanned digitally. Below is a list of the
various types of mills and the items used to make
them.
Enjoy, just a bit of fun.
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Post Mill:
Sails of High Salvington Windmill;
a pillar box in a street in Goring.
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Tower Mill:
Sails and top part of Polegate Windmill;
the tower of Eastbourne church.
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Smock Mill:
Sails of West Blatchington Windmill;
a smock in the mill museum at West
Blatchington; a field at Highdown, Ferring.
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Watermill.
Sails of West Blatchington Windmill;
spring water bottle; the Ferring Rife, Ferring.
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Tide Mill:
Sails of High Salvington Windmill;
groyne on Worthing Beach.
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Cotton Mill:
Sails of Halnaker Windmill;
cotton reels; a field at Highdown, Ferring.
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Sawmill:
Rye Windmill;
saw from Field Place, Goring.
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Steam Mill:
Sails of Polegate Windmill;
miniature steam train at Field Place Steam Railway,
Goring;
a field in Washington.
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