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  • 51River Cray — Confluence of the River Darent and the River Cray (right) on Crayford Marshes. Origin Orpington Pond TQ 468 668 …

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  • 52Outwood Windmill — is a Grade I listed[1] post mill in Outwood, Surrey. Built in 1665 by Thomas Budgen, a miller from Nutfield in Surrey, it is Britain s oldest working windmill.[2] The windmill was one of a pair, as there was a smock mill built alongside in 1797.… …

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  • 53Subaru World Rally Team — WRC team Short name = Subaru Long name = Subaru World Rally Team Base = Banbury, England, United Kingdom Principal = David Richardscite web|url=http://www.swrt.com/the team/team profiles.html |title=Team Profiles |accessdate=2008 02 23… …

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  • 54High Salvington Windmill — For an explanation of the various pieces on machinery mentioned, see Mill machinery. High Salvington Mill …

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  • 55Compstall — Coordinates: 53°24′51″N 2°03′17″W / 53.4143°N 2.0546°W / 53.4143; 2.0546 …

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  • 56Spinning mule — A pair of Condenser spinning mules. These have 741 spindles, being cut down from 133 feet (41 m) 1122 spindles they used to have up until the 24th Sept 1974, when they were retired from Elk Mill, Royton. The mule was built by Platt Brothers …

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  • 57Cromford Mill — Coordinates: 53°06′32″N 1°33′22″W / 53.1090°N 1.5560°E / 53.1090; 1.5560 …

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  • 58waterwheel — /waw teuhr hweel , weel , wot euhr /, n. 1. a wheel or turbine turned by the weight or momentum of water and used to operate machinery. 2. a wheel with buckets for raising or drawing water, as a noria. 3. the paddle wheel of a steamboat. Also,… …

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  • 59And did those feet in ancient time — is a short poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton a Poem, one of a collection of writings known as the Prophetic Books. The date on the title page of 1804 for Milton is probably when the plates were begun, but the poem was… …

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  • 60List of watermills in the United Kingdom — The use of water power in Britain was at its peak just before the Industrial Revolution. The need for power was great and steam power had not yet become established. It is estimated that at this time there were well in excess of ten thousand… …

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