During 1946, Lovell acquired an ex-military searchlight to use its strong altazimuth mount to direct Yagi aerials to any point in the sky. This formed the basis of the Searchlight Aerial that he used to study study the Giabcobinid meteor storm of October 1946.
Lovell needed timber to build the support for the Yagi array, but timber was on strict rationing post war. He described how he found the owner of a water powered saw mill in a neighbouring village who was only too happy to supply the timber. Forty years later, Lovell was still waiting for the bill – it never came, but by then his grandson was by then working as an electronics technician at Jodrell.
Today I have located that mill in Peover Superior, Cheshire. Long since disused, it is in an very beautiful spot on the Peover Eye stream.