2011

TF3024 : Moulton Windmill - Governor

taken 12 years ago, near to Moulton, Lincolnshire, England

Moulton Windmill - Governor
Moulton Windmill - Governor
A view of the governor and two remaining tentering beams.

Known as the meal floor.
Moulton Windmill

Moulton mill is a nine-storey 29.6 metres high tower mill in Moulton, Lincolnshire.
The mill was built in 1822 by Robert King, later owners installed a roller mill and the windmill became used for special order grinding and wheat storage. However, on 20th December 1894, the sails were damaged in a harsh gale and were removed in 1895. A. W. Tindall leased it from the King family from 1890 until 1921. The Biggadike family, who took over tenancy of the mill in 1924 continued to grind animal feed 1995.

The Grade I listed mill is still being restored to working condition by volunteers. In 2003 it was featured on the first series of BBC2's Restoration. A lottery grant of over 1 million was later won and it opened to the public on the 29th April 2005.
21 November 2011 saw the new steel (stock) patent sails added, further work on the striking rod is needed along with machinery improvements before flour can be ground for sale.


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Geographical Context: Industry
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Moulton Windmill [28] · Floor [6] · Governor and two Remaining Tentering Beams [2] Title Clusters: · Moulton Windmill - Governor [3] ·
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TF3024, 275 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Ashley Dace   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 3 December, 2011   (more nearby)
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Saturday, 3 December, 2011
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OSGB36: geotagged! TF 3075 2403 [10m precision]
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