Newington Mill, Ramsgate
A combustion engine- and wind-powered corn mill in the historic county of Kent, England.
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Built in 1830 by John Holman, the mill was converted to roller milling c 1900 by J J Armfield & Co. The roller mills were powered by gas, although they could still be run by wind power. The mill worked until at least the 1930s, and was demolished c 1960.
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Power source | Combustion engine, Wind |
Mill type | Roller flour mill, Smock mill |
Mill function | Corn mill |
Archive ID | 10674 |
Location | Ramsgate |
Historic county | Kent |
Country | England, United Kingdom |
NGR | TR 3672 6628 |
Latitude/longitude | 51.34626185, 1.39785715 |
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References
- Cookson, Mildred, "Newington Mill Ramsgate" (Milling and Grain, 126 (4), April 2015, 8-9)
- https://new.millsarchive.org/2015/03/10/holman-bros-millwrights-of-canterbury-a-history/16/
- Ordnance Survey 25 inch map, Kent XXV.16 (1898)
Contributors
Peter Frazer, mill researcher, 2006
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