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grindstones or
grinding stones.
Millstones come in pairs: a
stationary base with a
convex rim
known as the
bedstone (or
nether millstone) and a concave-rimmed runner...
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dated to 1680. The mill
originally operated three pairs of
French burr millstones. At some
stage a
fourth pair was added,
driven from a
shaft off the...
- of wood construction,
driving three pairs of
French Burr millstones and one pair of Peak
millstones. The
machinery was all wooden. The
second waterwheel...
- also
manufactured woodworking machinery,
industrial safes,
French Burr millstones, boilers,
turbine water wheels, bark
mills and a
variety of tannery...
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great spur
wheel with 104 cogs. It
powered three pairs of
millstones. One pair are
French Burr stones (by
Hughes & Son of
Dover and London) of 44 inches...
- (8.53 m) by 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 m) and
drove five
pairs of
French Burr millstones. The
upright shaft was wooden, with a cast iron wallower. The waterwheel...
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which spans the
length of the river. The mill uses two two-ton
French burr millstones for grinding.
Clover Hill Mill
Michael Carberry, "National Registration...
- one of
three shutters. In 1819 the
sails powered two
pairs of
French burr millstones, a
flour mill and
jumper but by 1876 this had been
increased to three...
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French Burr millstones by a 5 feet (1.52 m)
diameter cast iron face gear with
wooden cogs and the
other shaft drove two
pairs of
French Burr millstones by...
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wheel with
wooden teeth and two
pairs of
underdrift French Burr millstones. One of the
millstones was
incorporated into the
village sign. The mill was operated...