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Mount Ephraim Windmill at Ash, near Canterbury, Kent

RIBA5277
NOTES: This post mill was built in 1735 and originally stood at Ringleton. It was moved approximately half a mile to this site in 1818.

Maud Foster Mill, Willoughby Road, Boston, Lincolnshire: the five-sailer tower mill with ogee cap

RIBA14905
Norman & Smithson
NOTES: Built for Thomas and Isaac Reckitt in 1819 by the Hull millwrights Norman & Smithson, this windmill ground corn that was brought in by barge along the Maud Foster Sluice, built by John Rennie in 1807. It was a working mill until it was closed in 1942. The windmill was preserved as a landmark in 1953.

Tower mill, Heckington, Lincolnshire

RIBA14921
NOTES: This is the only eight-sail windmill left in Britain.

Windmill for cutting paving stones: section

RIBA16370
SOURCE: Architecture et parties qui en dependent (Paris, 1762), Moulin pl. I

Tower mill, Heckington, Lincolnshire: the eight sails

RIBA17376
NOTES: This is the only eight-sail windmill left in Britain.

Maud Foster Mill, Skirbeck, Boston, Lincolnshire: the doorway to the tower-mill

RIBA17377
Norman & Smithson
NOTES: Built for Thomas and Isaac Reckitt in 1819 by the Hull millwrights Norman & Smithson, this windmill ground corn that was brought in by barge along the Maud Foster Sluice, built by John Rennie in 1807. It was a working mill until it was closed in 1942. The windmill was preserved as a landmark in 1953.
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