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A woman setting a post mill alight, c1340, (1947). Creator: Unknown
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A woman setting a post mill alight, c1340, (1947). Creator: Unknown
A woman setting a post mill alight, c1340, (1947). In the Middle Ages, grain could be brought to mills for grinding. Here, in the second in a pair of images, a woman is shown setting the mill alight, presumably as revenge against an unscrupulous miller. Marginal illustration from the Smithfield Decretals (Royal MS 10 E IV, f. 71r). Manuscript in the British Library, London. Published in " British Windmills and Watermills, by C. P. Skilton. [Collins, London, 1947]
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Arson Arsonist Britain In Pictures Burning Collins Peasant Peasants Post Mill Social History William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons Windmill Agricultural Worker Farm Hand Farm Labourer Farm Worker Farmhand Fourteenth Century Skilton
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This print captures a moment of rebellion and justice in the Middle Ages. In this image from the Smithfield Decretals, we witness an unknown woman taking matters into her own hands as she sets a post mill ablaze. The year is c1340, but it was not until 1947 that this remarkable scene was brought to light by C. P. Skilton in his book "British Windmills and Watermills". During medieval times, mills played a crucial role in grinding grain for communities. However, some millers were known to exploit their power for personal gain. This fiery act of revenge suggests that our protagonist may have been seeking retribution against an unscrupulous miller. The photograph's vibrant colors bring life to this historical moment filled with both humor and defiance. It offers us a glimpse into the social history of Britain during the 14th century when peasants fought against injustice. As we delve deeper into this image, we are reminded of the struggles faced by farm workers and agricultural laborers throughout history. The woman depicted here represents countless individuals who dared to challenge authority and fight for their rights. Thanks to William Collins' publication, this extraordinary manuscript illustration has become accessible to all those interested in British history. Let us cherish these glimpses into our past as they remind us of the resilience and determination that shaped our world today.
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