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    Crux Easton wind engine is a Grade II listed Titt wind engine, used as a windpump, at Crux Easton, Hampshire, England, which has been restored to working...
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    that Crux Easton parish covered 1,099 acres (445 ha), had a population of 76, and had 17 houses.[citation needed] There is a wind engine at Crux Easton that...
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  • Essex. Annular sails were also employed on large wind engines, such as the Titt engine at Crux Easton, Hampshire. In the Netherlands the position of the...
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    "Air Crash at Chitterne". Chitterne. Retrieved 18 June 2009. "Crux Easton Wind Engine". Hampshire Mills Group. Retrieved 22 May 2009. Flint, Brian (1979)...
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  • Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 October 2008. Historic England. "WIND ENGINE AND FORMER MILL HOUSE AT SU 4268 5632, ASHMANSWORTH, BASINGSTOKE AND...
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  • Molinological Society. 1977. (see John Wallis Titt, Crux Easton wind engine) Animal-Powered Engines. London: Batsford. 1978. (see List of horse mills)...
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    wind engine and above this, a wind generator. The wind generator was a later addition that would have prevented the successful operation of the wind engine...
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  • iron wind engine 1894 Easthampstead Caesars Camp Faringdon Wadley House Titt iron wind engine 1900 Lockinge Lockinge Downs Titt iron wind engine 1895...
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    but not the wind-driven stones. There is some difference over the exact type of engine, it being variously described as a grasshopper engine built by Napiers...
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    with Patent sails and winded by a fantail. It drives two pairs of millstones, with a third pair driven by an auxiliary engine. The earliest record of...
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  • Amesbury Junction Titt iron wind engine Boyton Titt iron wind engine 1894 Burderop Burderop Estate Titt iron wind engine 1899 Bradford on Avon Bradford...
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    built and has been preserved. Ashby's Mill was built in 1816 and worked by wind until 1862, when the business was transferred to a watermill at Mitcham on...
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  • Thumbnail for Hawridge Windmill
    Wind and Steam Mill was a smock mill constructed in 1863 by the Norwich Wind and Steam Company, who also installed a steam engine and built an engine...
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    and after that was only powered by the steam engine, which had been installed in 1894, rather than the wind. The bakehouse ceased to be used around this...
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    Nhut was a dominant factor in maintaining this achievement. However, the crux of all maintenance support rested with the detachment itself and this was...
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    Battersea, Surrey (now in London), England in 1788 and which ceased to work by wind c. 1825. Fowler's Mill was built in the grounds of the partly demolished...
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  • Thumbnail for Billingford Windmill
    Daines worked the mill by wind until 1956 - the last windmill to work commercially by wind in Norfolk. Milling continued by engine power until 1959 when an...
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    miller while the mill worked commercially until 1926, latterly by a steam engine. After the death of Belloc in 1953, King's Mill was restored by E. Hole...
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    The mill was last powered by wind in 1926. From then until 1957 it was being powered by a 28-horsepower (21 kW) oil engine. The mill was repaired in the...
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    to work the mill by wind c1907. The cap and sails were removed c1909 and the mill was worked by a steam engine then an oil engine and latterly by electric...
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    substantiated. Although steam had been added in 1895, it was working by wind until 1916. The mill was restored in 1930. A new cap, fantail and gallery...
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    mill drove two pairs of overdrift millstones, with a third pair worked by engine. Ellis - 1942 References for above:- Historic England. "EARNLEY WINDMILL...
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    William Papworth and then George Papworth. The mill worked by wind until 1924, when an oil engine was installed as auxiliary power. It ceased working commercially...
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    Heathfield millwrights. The mill was working by wind until the 1920s, when the mill became unable to turn to wind because of a broken curb. The mill was stripped...
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    landmark for shipping. The mill worked by wind until 1952, assisted latterly by a steam engine, then an oil engine. After that date, milling was done with...
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  • Thumbnail for Cromer Windmill, Ardeley
    went through a cottage window at one point. The steam engine had been replaced by an oil engine by 1919, which worked a pair of millstones on a hurst...
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    Fendick's widow Sarah until 1871 when their son William took over. A steam engine was installed as auxiliary power. He worked the mill until his death in...
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  • Patcham West Blatchington Westham Winchelsea Hampshire Bursledon Chalton Crux Easton Langstone Isle of Wight Bembridge Kent Benenden Bidborough Barham Canterbury...
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    the upper floor of the roundhouse, these were driven via a portable steam engine in times of calm. The roundhouse was originally built as a single-storey...
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    built by Whitmore. In 1919, an 8 horsepower (6.0 kW) engine was installed. The mill worked by wind until 1922 and the machinery was dismantled in 1925...
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