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Mill:

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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Peter Frazer, mill researcher, 2006

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