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Cley, Norfolk, is a favourite spot for bird watching. We went with an RSPB group, but I concentrated on the marsh landscape and on the village. The old grain mill is now a restaurant.

Pictures of old Dean village, near Stockbridge, Edinburgh

Water Mill Sanctuary.

1132 Old Sag Harbor Road, Water Mill NY. Represented exclusively by Ann-Marie Horan. To see more eye candy on this home go to www.halstead.com/sale/ny/suffolk/water-mill/1132-old-sag-...

Mill Flume and part of the area behind the mill dam.

Waterside Mill in Bacup. Built in 1839 this former Spinning Mill now sits derelict suffering from neglect and fire damage to the upper floor and roof.

Valley Heritage are currently working to try and save this listed building.

Exploring abandoned textile mill, old machinery.

Photo taken at Bollinger Mill Sate Park

group- Discover the past

Clouds gather as Albion Mill awaits demolition.

The Lybster Mill, constructed between 1860-6, became one of the largest and a pioneer in the cotton industry in the early days of the Dominion of Canada. The building would become home to a paper mill in the early 20th Century operated by Lincoln Paper Mills and Howard Smith Paper Mills. In 1961 Domtar would operate the plant and expand the operations surrounding the historic mill with modern buildings, operating in the location until 2002. During the extensive cleanup of Merritton area in 2002 the Domtar buildings were demolished and the original 1866 mill restored and today is home to a boutique hotel and Italian restaurant.

 

Minolta Maxxum 9 - Minolta Maxxum AF 28mm 1:2.8 - Kodak Tri-X 400 @ ASA-400

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Catawba, North Carolina

Collection: Caley Postcards

Filename: 9015-028-000-01679.jpg

State: Delaware

County: New Castle County

City/Town: Hagley Museum

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The mill at the other end of the Mill Run in the west reaches of Cades Cove in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Some of the cedar looked positively new (and reddish) while the red looked wonderfully old and weatherered (and very grey). In the world of black and white this is not an issue. The mill wheel was not spinning when I took the image but it had been going just a moment earlier - it's still a working mill a few minutes out of every day.

mill view from the top of the river steps Skipton

Timms Mill was originally constructed in 1784. In 1898 it was reconstructed on its current site. Renovated in 2000, milling resumed in 2004.

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West Point Mill in Durham, North Carolina.

Mills Building, San Francisco. Burnham & Root (John Wellborn Root and Daniel Burnham) architects, 1890-91.

 

At higher resolution, the rightmost column shows the face in the capital. This is not Root's own sketch (presumably made from a photograph?).

Saltaire, West Yorkshire

The source of the power for old flour milling over a hundred years ago. Mill Ruins Park is my favorite place for taking a walk the whole year around.

@Sugar mill pond, Youngsville, LA

Easley Mill

Easley, South Carolina

Listed 09/23/2013

Reference Number: 09000818

Easley Mill, built in 1899-1901, is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A in the Area of Significance for Industry at the local level of significance, for its association with the establishment and development of the textile industry in Easley, Pickens County, and the South Carolina Piedmont during the first half of the twentieth century. The ending period of significance is 1948, when the mill was purchased by Woodside Mills of Greenville, SC. Easley Mill is also an intact example of cotton mill engineering and design at the beginning of the great boom period in the Southern textile industry, from 1890 to 1920, and as one of the notable early South Carolina designs of the firm Lockwood Greene and Company of Boston.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Easley Mill, Easley Mill, South Carolina, Summary Page

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Jack Ferguson, a long time resident of Portage County, rests against stacks of baled straw clumped together to display items for auctions.

Generally considered the most popular of the colonnades. Most elaborate, for sure.

Jerusalem Mill Village

At Feres Plywood near Mill City, OR.

Original foundations of Dixon Mill on Salt Creek

Gunnestorp's Mölla - Grandpa owned it for a few years. Not exactly sure what years, just that they sold it in the 1930s.

Preston Mill , near East Linton, stands on the river Tyne. There has been a mill on this site since the 16th century. The present mill dates from the 18th century. It was used for oatmeal and operated commercially until 1959. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

Wooden base - 9.5" deep x 8" wide

Mill - 14" tall from bottom of mill to top of wheel

Mill - 13" deep from end of screw to tip of handle

Mill - 12.75" tall from bottom of mill to top of hopper

Steel burrs

Coarse-grind

 

Abbey Mill at Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire isolated by a flooded Mill Avon River. Abbey Mill is thought to have foundations dating from the 12th Century, when the River Avon was diverted through the town. The present building was built in 1793, but this part of the mill was added in the 19th century. The fictional "Abel Fletcher's Mill" in Dinah Craik's novel "John Halifax, Gentleman" is based on this mill.

The scale of the mill can be seen in comparison to the surrounding trees

Old mill at Hurricane Shoals in Georgia;

 

Zero Image Zone Plate Multi Format Camera shooting on 6x6 using Fuji PRO160S color film

is a valley located in the territory of the town of Gragnano , where for about six hundred years were active many mills , which, using the waters of the stream Vernotico , producing flour and , in small quantities , pasta

Mansfield Roller Mill, built by James Kelsey and Francis Dickson, in 1820.

Highlighted New Listing – February 3, 2012

Yamhill County, Oregon

Other Names: Barnekoff and Allyn's Flouring Mill, McMinnville Flouring Mill, Atlas Milling Co., Houck

Milling Co., Buchanan-Cellers Grain Co., Valley Feed & Supply. Buchanan Cellers

 

Outside of the historic downtown district, the Buchanan Cellers Mill, constructed in 1888, is one of McMinnville's oldest industrial/commercial buildings and one of only a handful of tangible reminders of the City's agricultural beginnings, specifically that a flour-milling business once flourished in McMinnville. Indeed the building is the last remaining, intact flour-mill building within the city limits. The building's status as an anchor of McMinnville's original industrial district has persisted as it now anchors the area (the Granary District) currently recognized for its commitment to locally owned and operated commercial, industrial, and agricultural businesses. As the city's sole remaining flour mill building, the continued presence of this building solidifies a piece of McMinnville's past amidst a changing economy and streetscape. The old flour-mill building looms tall in northeast McMinnville, its presence a comfort and constant. While change is imminent and guaranteed, the preservation of McMinnville's only remaining flour mill building is an essential link between the agricultural past and the emerging future.

 

The importance of the flour mill cannot be underestimated when considering the success and growth of a community like McMinnville. Since its beginnings as the Barnekoff and Allyn Flouring Mill, the Buchanan Cellers Mill has continued to operate in an agriculturally related industrial and/or commercial capacity while adapting to the needs of a growing and changing community. Although exterior additions and alterations were made, the historic Barnekoff and Allyn's Flouring Mill structure exists today almost in its entirety in the Buchanan Cellers Mill.

 

National Register of Historic Places

 

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National Trust, Flatford Bridge Cottage and mill.

later evening shoot

Blue Ridge Parkway spur road at milepost 120.4, this view is from the Rockedge Overlook.

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