- The
Flourmill Volcanoes, also
known as The
Flourmills, are a
small volcano range near the west
boundary of
Wells Gray
Provincial Park in east-central...
- A
gristmill (also:
grist mill, corn mill,
flour mill, feed mill or feedmill)
grinds cereal grain into
flour and middlings. The term can
refer to either...
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Thomas Fleming (5
April 1848 – 14
October 1930) was a New
Zealand flourmiller. He was born in
Holme Farm, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on 5
April 1848 and immigrated...
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Flour Mills of
Nigeria (FMN)
Company type
Public Traded as NGX:
FLOURMILLS ISIN NGFLOURMILL0
Industry Food and Agro-allied
Group Founded September 29,...
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twenty stores,
three newspaper offices, one bank, one wool
factory and two
flourmills.[citation needed] In June 1846, a fire destro****
several buildings on...
- blast-furnace and gold-mining industries, iron and
copper works, sawmills, and
flourmills. The most
interesting aspect of the Cherepanovs' work were
steam engines...
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story of one of Scotland's best
known regiments.
Provost Skene's
House on
Flourmill Lane
dates from 1545 and is the
oldest surviving townhouse in the city...
- or
Flourmill may
refer to:
Flour Mill, Ipswich, a heritage-listed
former mill in
Australia Flour Mill, Ontario, a
neighbourhood in
Sudbury Flourmill Volcanoes...
- Environment)
under CC BY 4.0 licence. Pearson,
Warwick (1997). "Water-Powered
Flourmills in Nineteenth-Century Tasmania" (PDF).
Australasian Historical Archaeology...
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Darts Organisation. Old boat
wharf of Spakenburg, 2013
Rebuild (2009)
flourmill De Hoop from 1899 at Bunschoten-Spakenburg Eem
river at Eemdijk, looking...