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[edit] More mills
I know these two windmills existed, but I don't have references for them at the moment. As far as I recall both were mentioned in Bygone Kent at some point. A photograph of the Lamberhurst mill is known to exist. If anyone can supply a reference please add these to the article. Mjroots (talk) 15:37, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
Location |
Name of mill |
Type |
Maps |
First mention
or built |
Last mention
or demise |
Lamberhurst |
Saw mill |
Smock mill |
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Tonbridge |
Quarry Hill
(pumping mill) |
Smock mill |
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[edit] Scope for expansion
Coles Finch used the 1596 map as his start point. References to windmills earlier than this are very sparse in the list. Verifiable additions are welcome. Mjroots (talk) 09:48, 8 May 2008 (UTC)