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  2. Category:Windmills completed in the 20th century - Wikipedia

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  3. Fairbanks-Morse - Wikipedia

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    Fairbanks, Morse and Company was an American manufacturing company in the late 19th and early 20th century. Founded in 1823 as a manufacturer of weighing scales, it later diversified into pumps, engines, windmills, coffee grinders, radios, farm tractors, feed mills, locomotives, and industrial supplies.

  4. History of wind power - Wikipedia

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    The use of windmills became widespread across the Middle East and Central Asia, and later spread to China and India. [22] Vertical windmills were later used extensively in Northwestern Europe to grind flour beginning in the 1180s, and many examples still exist. [23] By 500 AD, windmills were used to pump seawater for salt-making in China and ...

  5. List of windmills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Windmills and Water Mills of Long Island. Charleston, SC: Arcadia. ISBN 0-7385-0288-X. Lombardo, Donald (2003). Windmills of New England, Their Genius, Madness, History & Future. Cape Cod, MA: On Cape Publications. ISBN 0-9719547-7-1. Unless stated otherwise, the source for all entries is the Windmill World website.

  6. File:Claude Monet - The Windmill, Amsterdam, 1871.jpg

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    The painting shows the windmill "Het Land van Beloften" (also known as "De Eendracht", "De Binnen Tuchthuismolen" and "De Roosboom"). The mill was built in the late C17th and was demolished in 1876 and moved to Leusden, Utrecht. It stood on the banks of the Amstel near the Skinny Bridge (Magere Brug)/Amstelsluizen. References

  7. Samuel Schellinger - Wikipedia

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    Hayground_Windmill_20180916. Nathan Topping Cook, based in Bridgehampton, was a skilled carpenter, wheelwright, and furniture maker. [25] [26] He also contributed to local mills with his expertise. While he was a part owner of the windmill at Haye Ground, near Bridgehampton, Samuel Schellinger is credited with building the mill. [27]

  8. Bardwell Windmill - Wikipedia

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    Bardwell Mill is a four-storey tower mill. The beehive cap is winded by a fantail.When fitted, the four double Patent sails have a span of 63 feet (19.20 m) [6] and are carried on a cast-iron windshaft [1] which was cast in 1989 [8] (the original windshaft in the mill was cast in two pieces [9]).

  9. West Kingsdown Windmill - Wikipedia

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    West Kingsdown Windmill was built in the early nineteenth century at Chimham's Farm, Farningham. It was marked on the 1819–20 Ordnance Survey map, [3] Greenwoods map of 1821 and the Farningham Tithe Map of 1840. In 1880, it was moved to West Kingsdown, joining a post mill that was already there. The post mill burnt down in May 1909.