Windmill and watermill picture gallery
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Windmills and watermills

The windmill at Bel Royal. The top of the coastal tower can just be made out protruding above the building on the right. The coastal tower was demolished by the Germans during the Occupation. The windmill was demolished in 1886
Click on image to see larger picture This gallery includes pictures used to illustrate articles about Jersey's former windmills and watermills, and also a number of others which do not appear on other pages
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A map showing the location of Jersey's watermills
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St Peter's Windmill
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St Peter's Windmill as a private home
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St Peter's Windmill
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St Peter's Windmill
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St Peter's Windmill
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St Peter's Windmill in 1900
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St Peter's Windmill in 1905
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The windmill as a private house
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St Peter's Windmill as a private house
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St Peter's Windmill
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The owners of St Peter's Mill advertised it to let in this 1870 advert in Chronique de Jersey
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A 17th century sketch of an earlier St Ouen's windmill
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St Ouen's Mill
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St Ouen's Mill in 1907
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St Ouen's Mill camouflaged during the German Occupation
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St Ouen's Mill more recently
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This 19th century painting is believed to be of a windmill at Bel Royal, but it is not the same design as the Bel Royal mill shown in the photograph on the right, which may have been built to replace the earlier structure
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Bel Royal windmill
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The Moulin a Sucre (sugar mill) was at the bottom of Waterworks Valley
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Rosel Mill
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Rozel Windmill in 1890
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Rozel Mill
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Rozel Mill in 1890
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Rozel Mill in 1563, drawn by Popinjay
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Rozel Mill, 1899
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Tesson watermill
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Moulin de Quetivel
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Moulin de Bas, early 20th century

St Ouen's Mill on an LL postcard
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Tesson Mill, 1960
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Tesson Mill, 1910
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Tesson mill
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Quetivel Mill
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Tesson Mill
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An architect's impression of a restored Tesson Mill
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Tesson Mill
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Tesson Mill
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Mont Mado windmill
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Mont Mado windmill, a painting by Wehnert
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Mont Mado Quarry with the windmill in the background
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Mont Mado Quarry with the windmill in the background
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Mont Mado
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A tinted stereo pair showing the windmill at Bel Royal in Victorian times
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Bel Royal windmill
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Gargate Mill
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Gargate Mill photographed by Ernest Baudoux
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Gargate millwheel
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Moulin Nicolle, later the Harvest Barn Inn
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Moulin Nicolle
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Moulin de Bas, Trinity
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Moulin de Bas, Trinity
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Moulin de Lecq before it became an inn
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Quetivel Mill, 1905

Mal Assis Mill
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Quetivel Mill, St Peter
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Quetivel Mill, St Peter
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Quetivel Mill, St Peter
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Quetivel Mill
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Quetivel Mill, St Lawrence
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Quetivel Mill, St Lawrence
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Quetivel Mill, 1960
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Quetivel Mill, 1932
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Paul Mill
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Paul Mill 1923
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Paul Mill 1923
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Paul Mill 1930

Gigoulande Mill: A 19th century photograph by Ernest Baudoux
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Paul Mill
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Fliquet Mill
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Gigoulande Mill
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Gigoulande Mill: Photograph by Ernest Baudoux
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Gigoulande Mill in 1880
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Gigoulande Mill in 1889
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Gigoulande Mill
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Gigoulande Mill with the twin wheels showing clearly
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An architect's plan to restore Gigoulande Mill
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Dannemarche Mill
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Dannemarche Mill in 1855
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Dannemarche Mill in 1895, picture by Albert Smith
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Ponterrin Mill in Trinity
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King's Mill in Waterworks Valley
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A 1885 drawing of the mill in Bellozanne Valley variously described as Fliquet and Friquet. The mill was located at the northern end of the valley. No longer there, it was the only mill on the stream known as the Douet de Sainte Croix, which runs the length of the valley, heading out to sea near First Tower.

Gigoulande Mill in 1925
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Fliquet Mill photographed by Albert Smith in 1903
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Mal Assis Mill, painted by Edmund Blampied in 1942
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Baxter's Mill, Grands Vaux
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Baxter's Mill
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Baxter's Mill fire
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Malassis Mill frozen in 1895, or possibly 1905
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Malassis
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Malassis millwheel
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Gigoulande Mill
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Vicart Mill
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The pumping station upstream of Vicart Mill, 1882
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Previously identified as Sugar Mill, Waterworks Valley, but now believed to be Vicart Mill
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Vicart Mill was owned by Daniel Brown in 1870, when he advertised if for sale or exchange with another property
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This picture was captioned Sugar Mill Valley. We are not aware of any of the island's valleys being known by this name, but it probably refers to Waterworks Valley, where a sugar mill was situated
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Moulin de Lecq before conversion to a public house
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Moulin de Lecq interior
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Gigoulande Mill
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Gigoulande 1904
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An 1891 advert for Moulin du Ponterrin, Trinity
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Moulin de Lecq, 1960
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Moulin de Bas,Trinity, 1900
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Mal Assis Mill, 1960
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Jersey mills in 1610
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Gargate Mill, 1960
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Ponterrin Mill, 1890
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1862 advert for staff for the sugar mill in Waterworks Valley
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This is supposedly a Jersey windmill, but we have serious doubts because the only Jersey windmill to have straight sides was at Rozel, and this does not look like the correct location. It has now been positively identified as Sark Mill
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German water wheel in Grands Vaux
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Grouville Mill in the 1970s
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Quetivel Mill wheel
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Le Blanc Moulin, Queen's Valley
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Moulin de Bas, Queen's Valley
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Le Blanc Moulin
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Quetivel Mill wheel
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Moulin de Bas 1979
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Unidentified mill in St Mary
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After the gardens of Moulin de Paul were robbed and damaged, Mr Stead advertised the installation of spring guns and traps in ‘’Gazette de l’Ile de Jersey’’ in 1803
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The Town Mill advertised flour of the same quality as the best from England in Gazette de l'Ile de Jersey in 1798
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Moulin des Gouttes Pluie at St Aubin was advertised for sale in Gazette de l'Ile de Jersey in 1798

Gargate millpond, photographed by Godfray in 1870
Town Mill

The mill chimney
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1789 - a painting by Heriot
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1849 Godfray map
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Demolition of the chimney
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Demolition of the mill
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Mill House
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1934 plan of houses to replace the mill
Grand Val Mill
Six pictures by Francis Lisle Bois of the demolition of Grand Val Mill, also known as Baxter's Mill, in Grands Vaux


