Chadwell Mill, Chadwell, Sheriffhales - stone nut engagement
- JBED-SHP-011-16
- Item
- 10 October 1965
Part of John Bedington Collection
Bedington, John, mill enthusiast
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Chadwell Mill, Chadwell, Sheriffhales - stone nut engagement
Part of John Bedington Collection
Bedington, John, mill enthusiast
Wickhamford Mill, Wickhamford - part of great spur wheel and pit wheel, and upstream stone nut
Part of John Bedington Collection
Bedington, John, mill enthusiast
Wickhamford Mill, Wickhamford - part of great spur wheel and wallower and the downstream stone nut
Part of John Bedington Collection
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Townsend Mill, Bromsgrove - a stone nut
Part of John Bedington Collection
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Shell Mill, Himbleton - stone nut disengagements under stone floor
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Part of Roy Gregory Collection
A Grade II* listed windmill at Skidby near Beverley, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Originally built in 1821, the mill was further extended to its current 5 stories in 1870. It is powered by 4 sails, 11 metres in length, and was in commercial use until 1966. Between 1954 and 1966 the mill was used for grinding animal feedstuff using newly installed electric rollers but also continued producing stoneground flour. The mill was sold to the local council in 1969 for £1 and after being renovated was opened in 1974 as a working museum. It is the last working English windmill north of the Humber, producing stoneground wholemeal flour from locally grown wheat. The mill is open to visitors.
Part of Roy Gregory Collection
A Grade II* listed windmill at Skidby near Beverley, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Originally built in 1821, the mill was further extended to its current 5 stories in 1870. It is powered by 4 sails, 11 metres in length, and was in commercial use until 1966. Between 1954 and 1966 the mill was used for grinding animal feedstuff using newly installed electric rollers but also continued producing stoneground flour. The mill was sold to the local council in 1969 for £1 and after being renovated was opened in 1974 as a working museum. It is the last working English windmill north of the Humber, producing stoneground wholemeal flour from locally grown wheat. The mill is open to visitors.
Evelith Mill, Shifnal - a stone nut, etc
Part of John Bedington Collection
Bedington, John, mill enthusiast
Evelith Mill, Shifnal - in the cogpit – upright shaft, wallower, great spur wheel and a stone nut
Part of John Bedington Collection
Bedington, John, mill enthusiast
Whitchurch, Town Mill, stone nut
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Froyle, Froyle Mill, spur wheel and stone nut
Part of Tony Yoward Collection
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Froyle, Froyle Mill, spur wheel and stone nut
Part of Tony Yoward Collection
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Froyle, Froyle Mill, spur wheel and stone nut
Part of Tony Yoward Collection
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Froyle, Froyle Mill, spur wheel and stone nut
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