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  2. Stansted Mountfitchet Windmill - Wikipedia

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    Stansted Mountfitchet Windmill is a five-storey tower mill with a domed cap winded by an eight bladed fantail. [4] The tower is 21 feet 6 inches (6.55 m) diameter at base, and 10 feet (3.05 m) diameter at curb level. The brickwork is only 27 inches (690 mm) thick at ground level, and generally only about 18 inches (460 mm) at higher levels ...

  3. Windmill fantail - Wikipedia

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    A fantail is a small windmill mounted at right angles to the sails, at the rear of the windmill, and which turns the cap automatically to bring it into the wind. The fantail was patented in 1745 by Edmund Lee, a blacksmith working at Brockmill Forge near Wigan , England, and was perfected on mills around Leeds and Hull towards the end of the ...

  4. Tower mill - Wikipedia

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    Windmills in general had been known to civilization for centuries, but the tower mill represented an improvement on traditional western-style windmills. The tower mill was an important source of power for Europe for nearly 600 years from 1300 to 1900, contributing to 25 percent of the industrial power of all wind machines before the advent of ...

  5. Fort Green Mill, Aldeburgh - Wikipedia

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    Fort Green Mill is a four-storey tower mill. It had four patent sails and the domed cap was winded by a fantail. It had two pairs of millstones. [4] A photograph of the working mill (above) shows that the sails were double patents carried on a cast-iron windshaft and the fantail had six blades.

  6. 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]).

  7. Frettenham Windmill - Wikipedia

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    Frettenham Mill was built c1880 for Joshua Harper. He died in 1891 and the mill was offered for sale by auction at the Royal Hotel, Norwich on 18 July 1891. It was bought by Alfred Herne, who worked it until c.1900. [2] The mill had lost its sails and fantail by c.1910. [3] The mill was derelict by 1937, but at that time retained the cap frame. [2]

  8. Buttrum's Mill, Woodbridge - Wikipedia

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    The shutters were removed from the sales in 1934 and stored in the mill. The mill was bought at auction in 1937 by Mr Kenney, a mill enthusiast. The fantail was blown off in the 1940s, damaging the cap. [2] A lease on the mill was granted to East Suffolk County Council in 1950. The council aimed to preserve an example of each main type of ...

  9. Thelnetham Windmill - Wikipedia

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    Thelnetham Windmill, also known as Button's Mill is a Grade II* listed [1] tower mill constructed of brick. The windmill is located at Thelnetham, Suffolk, England. It was built in the early nineteenth century to grind wheat into flour. Thelnetham windmill worked by wind power until 1924, latterly on two sails, after which it became derelict.

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