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Goole Mill, Goole

A electricity- and steam-powered corn mill in the historic county of Yorkshire, England.

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The mill was constructed in the 1880s, and within eight years of its construction had become the property of Messrs. Hudson, Ward and Co Ltd. In 1907 the mill had 20 roller machines, with a capacity of 10 sacks of flour per hour, and used a system of scalping known as the "Alphega" system.

The mill suffered from a fire on 31st May 1930, originating in the dust collector on the third floor. The fire caused £1000 of damage.

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Alternative names Goole Dock Mill
Power source Electricity, Steam
Mill type Roller flour mill
River Don and Dutch River (Yorkshire)
Mill function Corn mill
Archive ID 13370
Location Goole, Yorkshire
Historic county Yorkshire
Country England, United Kingdom
NGR SE 743 229
Latitude/longitude 53.69780300, -0.87574700

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