Photograph Notes: In the background of the sign is Elsing watermill which was a paper mill between 1809 - 1818 and possibly longer. It was probably rebuilt in about 1854 and then milled corn and crushed seed, using the 15 foot diameter wheel. It later turned to animal feed before ceasing work in 1970. The figure in the horned hat is Elesa, the Danish chief after whom Elsing gets its name. The sign is a replacement for the original which was carved by Harry Carter and is now stored and displayed at St Mary’s Church. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6796473 https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6796466



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