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  2. Watermill - Wikipedia

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    Watermill of Braine-le-Château, Belgium (12th century) Interior of the Lyme Regis watermill, UK (14th century). A watermill or water mill is a mill that uses hydropower.It is a structure that uses a water wheel or water turbine to drive a mechanical process such as milling (grinding), rolling, or hammering.

  3. List of ancient watermills - Wikipedia

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    Watermill lists which summarize the rapidly developing state of research are provided by Wikander 1985 and Brun 2006, with additions by Wilson 1995 and 2002. Spain 2008 undertakes a technical analysis of around thirty known ancient mill sites.

  4. List of watermills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Indiana. Beck's Mill, Becks Mill; Bonneyville Mill, Bristol. Built mid-1830s and still operates May through October (see Elkhart County Parks and Recreation) Mansfield Roller Mill, Mansfield. Built in 1820. Currently operated by Indiana DNR. Metamora Grist Mill, Metamora. Built in 1899 and restored in 1970. Produces high quality stone-ground ...

  5. List of watermills - Wikipedia

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    The List of watermills is a link page for any watermill. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (June 2009) Historical mills.

  6. Clayton Mark - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Mark (June 30, 1858 – July 7, 1936), one of the pioneer makers of steel pipe in the United States, was an industrialist in the Chicago area who founded the Mark Manufacturing Company in 1888, a firm for the fabrication and sale of water-well supplies and Clayton Mark and Company in 1900.

  7. Water wheel - Wikipedia

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    Another solution was the shipmill, a type of water mill powered by water wheels mounted on the sides of ships moored in midstream. This technique was employed along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in 10th-century Iraq, where large shipmills made of teak and iron could produce 10 tons of flour from grain every day for the granary in Baghdad. [91]

  8. Water Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Watermill (1958 tune) musical composition by Ronald Binge; Watermill, a 1972 ballet by Jerome Robbins; Watermill Theatre, a repertory theatre in Bagnor, Newbury, Berkshire, England, UK; Water Mill, New York, USA; a hamlet on Long Island in Suffolk County Water Mill (LIRR station) of the Long Island Rail Road, in the hamlet of Water Mill

  9. Category:Watermills - Wikipedia

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    A watermill is a structure that uses a water wheel or turbine to drive a mechanical process such as flour milling (using a pair of millstones), lumber production, or metal shaping (rolling, grinding or wire drawing).