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    The Brindley Water Mill is a water mill in the town of Leek, Staffordshire, England, built in 1752 by James Brindley. It was restored to working order...
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    Lancashire. Three years later he built a machine for a silk mill at Congleton. Brindley's reputation brought him to the attention of the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater...
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    James Brindley, the 18th century canal engineer. He built a water-powered corn mill in 1752. This watermill is now preserved as Brindley Water Mill and...
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  • Brindley is a village in Cheshire, England. Brindley may also refer to: Brindley Heath, Staffordshire, England Brindley Mountain, Alabama, United States...
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    Moddershall Brindley Water Mill, Leek Cheddleton Flint Mill, Cheddleton Coppice Mill, Stone Flint Mill, Stone Hayes Mill, Oulton Ivy Mill, Oulton Little...
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    Blithfield Hall Blithfield Reservoir Brindley Water Mill Broad Eye Windmill Cannock Chase Chasewater Railway Cheddleton Flint Mill Churnet Valley Railway Croxden...
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    Bath, with the Temple Lead Mine, the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site and Brindley Water Mill at Leek. Preserved railways such as the Peak Rail...
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    ISBN 978-0-907511-08-3 "Brindley's connection with Francis Egerton, Duke of Bridgwater \last=Anon", History of Brindley Water Mill, archived from the original...
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    Brynley, who ran the mill for Foley. His son Richard bought Hyde Mill and Farm in 1647, and it descended in the family until John Brindley became bankrupt...
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    Brindleyplace (redirect from Brindley Place)
    England. It was named after Brindley Place, the name of the street (in turn named after the 18th-century canal engineer James Brindley) around which it is built...
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  • a millwright was the construction of flour mills, sawmills, paper mills and fulling mills powered by water or wind, made mostly of wood with a limited...
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    Kaolinite (section Milling)
    (1999). Relatively few low-temperature syntheses have become known (cf. Brindley and DeKimpe (1961); DeKimpe (1969); Bogatyrev et al. (1997)). Laboratory...
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    contracted James Brindley to fit the mill with machinery for grinding flint and also pumping water out of a neighbouring mine. By 1832 the water-mill had been...
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    Around 1770, the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, planned by James Brindley, was driven through Greensforge and it was opened in May 1772. A brick...
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    Canal (category Water transport infrastructure)
    Manchester. He commissioned the engineer James Brindley to build a canal for that purpose. Brindley's design included an aqueduct carrying the canal over...
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    supply the canal with water. Boats would unload their cargoes inside the duke's purpose-built warehouse. There were no locks in Brindley's design, demonstrating[clarification...
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    Weeden and Madkin mountains on the Redstone Arsenal property in the south. Brindley Mountain is visible in the south across the Tennessee River. As with other...
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    in the town centre. These are the Droitwich Barge Canal built by James Brindley in 1771 and the Droitwich Junction Canal built in 1854. The Junction canal...
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    Elk Mill in Chadderton. The A627(M) provides access to the M62 and to Oldham. The idea for the Rochdale Canal emerged in 1776, when James Brindley was...
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    authorising construction, and Brindley was appointed chief engineer and John Longbotham clerk of works; following Brindley's death in 1772, Longbotham carried...
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    to create an easily ground product. A group involving James Brindley later patented a water-based process that reduced the generation of fine siliceous...
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    Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. 12 (11th ed.), Cambridge University Press, p. 422 Brindley, David, ed. (2014), "Antarctic Ocean, Austral Ocean, Southern Ocean", Style...
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    Midlands canals in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. James Brindley James Dadford John Dadford Thomas Dadford Thomas Dadford, Jr. James Green...
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    Mersey to the Trent ("The Grand Trunk") came from canal engineer James Brindley. It was authorised by an act of Parliament, the Trent and Mersey Canal...
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    History of the British canal system (category Water transport infrastructure)
    industrialising city of Manchester. He commissioned the engineer James Brindley to build the canal; the design included an aqueduct carrying the canal...
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    mills in Cheshire, England. The first mills were built in the 1760s, in Styal by Samuel Greg using the Arkwright system and were powered by the water...
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    primarily corn mills, but water power was harnessed to many other purposes even in the Middle Ages: in 1345 we hear of a fulling mill at Water Eaton, as well...
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    £237 and commissioned James Brindley to conduct a survey of possible routes between Sowerby Bridge and Manchester. Brindley proposed a route similar to...
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    the Trent and Mersey Canal at Haywood Junction by Great Haywood. James Brindley was the chief engineer of the canal, which was part of his "Grand Cross"...
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    23/AP/1854". Retrieved 1 September 2024. "2022/07980/PA Brindley Drive Multi-storey Car Park, Brindley Drive, Birmingham, B1 2NB". Retrieved 15 November 2022...
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