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Windmills Martin Watts (University of Newcastle, Australia)

Windmills By Martin Watts (University of Newcastle, Australia)

Windmills by Martin Watts (University of Newcastle, Australia)


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Provides important clues to the need to protect and maintain windmills, the continued survival of which allows an insight into the historic use of renewable energy, the development of engineering, and the processing of grain, for flour and bread, as well as other essential products.

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Windmills by Martin Watts (University of Newcastle, Australia)

Windmills have been in existence for over 800 years and although only a fraction of those that once ground corn, pumped water and provided power for industry and agriculture, now survive. Among the most important features of these survivors are the variations in design that have come about through their different origins, the use of local materials in their construction, and the influence of millwrights and millers - those who built and worked them - in different parts of the country. Understanding these variations provides important clues to the need to protect and maintain windmills, the continued survival of which allows a fascinating insight into the historic use of renewable energy, the development of engineering, and the processing of grain, for flour and bread, as well as other essential products.

About Martin Watts (University of Newcastle, Australia)

Martin Watts has been studying mills since the 1960s. After working in architecture and design he was curator of Worsbrough Mill Museum, South Yorkshire for three years, then spent seven years repairing a watermill in Devon and setting up a stoneground flour business. Since 1988 he has worked as a traditional millwright and consultant, his work covering many aspects of the repair, maintenance, conservation and interpretation of historic mills and their machinery.

Table of Contents

Historical background Windmill types Sails Winding Caps and curbs Machinery Corn milling Drainage mills Industrial and agricultural windmills Heyday and decline Preservation Glossary Further reading Windmills to visit

Additional information

CIN0747806535VG
9780747806530
0747806535
Windmills by Martin Watts (University of Newcastle, Australia)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20060501
64
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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