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SJ9756
: Brindley Mill, Leek
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Leek
, Staffordshire, England
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Brindley Mill, Leek
Built in 1752 by James Brindley. This is the stone floor with three sets of overdrift stones worked by a breastshot wheel.
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Geographical Context:
Historic sites and artefacts
Person:
James Brindley
County:
Staffordshire
Place:
Leek
Primary Subject:
Machinery
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Water Mill
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Chris Allen
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Date Taken
Sunday, 6 August, 2017 (
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Sunday, 13 August, 2017
Subject Location
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SJ 9772 5693
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53:6.5732N
2:2.1307W
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SJ 9772 5693
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Once stars of the Conference....
An enjoyable away game where, when things got dull you could remind yourselves of home and watch the cattle graze behind one of the goals. Horribly prone to flooding, and one game was abandoned when a nearby chemical works caught fire.
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