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Development of the flour-milling industry in Spain: analysis of its historical evolution and architectural legacy

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    Fuentes, José-María [Author]
    García, Ana-Isabel [Author]
    Ayuga, Esperanza [Author]
    Ayuga, Francisco [Author]

    Publisher Journal of Historical Geography
    Year of publication 2011 Vol 37 pp 232-241
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    Note: Copyright restrictions mean the attachment below only contains part of the publication. The full document is available for inspection at the Mills Archive Research and Education Centre.
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    Cereal processes > Flour milling

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    Scope & contentAbstract
    The second half of the 19th century, along with the first three decades of the 20th, saw the building of hundreds of flour mills in Spain, all based on new milling and sieving machinery developed after the industrial revolution. Unfortunately, very few of these early mills are now in use: most have disappeared, and many of those that are left have been abandoned.

    The present work examines the growth of the flour-milling industry in Spain from the mid-19th century, and discusses the typology, design and constructional features of its associated buildings.

    The information presented is the result of the study of a representative sample of these mills in central Spain, and could serve as a basis for the conservation, rehabilitation and reuse of this important agroindustrial heritage.

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