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Images illustrating the history of flour milling.
Given to the Mills Archive in 2016 for the Heritage Lottery supported 'From Quern to Computer' project (2015-2018).
Catalogued by Claire Wooldridge, 2016/2017.
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Harvesting wheat, scene from a stained glass window in South Cadbury church, Somerset. One of the world's most important crops, wheat was first cultivated in the Near East some 10,000 years ago.
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Field of wheat in Devon. About 85% of the wheat used in the UK milling industry today is home grown.
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The upper stone of a Romano British rotary quern from Probus, Cornwall.
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Spelt was first grown in Britain in the Bronze Age. It is a hardy cereal with good milling qualities. Today it is increasingly grown as a speciality crop.
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Animals were first used to turn millstones in Greece and Italy in the 4th century BC. The ‘hour-glass’ or Pompeiian mill, turned by a donkey or horse, was probably the earliest form of powered mill to be used in Britain, introduced by the Romans in the 1st century AD.
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Overshot waterwheel at Bridge Mill, Bridgerule, Devon illustrating well Antipater’s poetic description of water nymphs leaping on top of the wheel.
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In c.160BC Marcus Porcius Cato (234-149BC) wrote De Agri Cultura (On Agriculture) in which it he refers to a donkey mill, a saddle quern and a Spanish mill, probably a rotary quern, as being amongst the equipment necessary for an olive yard. He also recommends a waterwheel, as well as a donkey mill and a saddle quern, for a vineyard.
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The right hand quenr is inscribed CON[TUBERNIUM] BRITTONIS.
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With a carved head around the spout through which the ground meal was spewed.
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