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Sails of 200-year-old windmill turning once more
Sails of 200-year-old windmill turning once more

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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Sails of 200-year-old windmill turning once more

A Worcestershire windmill dating back to the 19th Century is returning to action this weekend. Avoncroft Museum, in Bromsgrove, said the sails of Danzey Green Windmill would turn once more. The historic structure has been located at the museum since it was saved from demolition in the late 1960s. It had been transported from Warwickshire, where it stood since 1820. But it has been still for six years, as £70,000 in repairs were needed to keep it structurally sound. On Saturday, Mike Field will cut a ceremonial ribbon, welcoming the windmill back to its "operational glory". The experienced millwright led the original reconstruction of the windmill more than five decades ago. Zoe Willems, museum director, told BBC Hereford & Worcester it remained the only working post mill in the West Midlands, using wind power to turn grain into flour. "I think she's an amazing survivor," Ms Willems said. "It's thanks to Avoncroft Museum existing to preserve these things, but also generations of people, volunteers especially, who have given their skills, their time and their passion to keep her in working order." Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. More on this story Museum restores 200-year-old windmill Related internet links Avoncroft Museum

Sails of 200-year-old windmill turning once more
Sails of 200-year-old windmill turning once more

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Sails of 200-year-old windmill turning once more

A Worcestershire windmill dating back to the 19th Century is returning to action this weekend. Avoncroft Museum, in Bromsgrove, said the sails of Danzey Green Windmill would turn once more. The historic structure has been located at the museum since it was saved from demolition in the late 1960s. It had been transported from Warwickshire, where it stood since 1820. But it has been still for six years, as £70,000 in repairs were needed to keep it structurally sound. On Saturday, Mike Field will cut a ceremonial ribbon, welcoming the windmill back to its "operational glory". The experienced millwright led the original reconstruction of the windmill more than five decades ago. Zoe Willems, museum director, told BBC Hereford & Worcester it remained the only working post mill in the West Midlands, using wind power to turn grain into flour. "I think she's an amazing survivor," Ms Willems said. "It's thanks to Avoncroft Museum existing to preserve these things, but also generations of people, volunteers especially, who have given their skills, their time and their passion to keep her in working order." Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. More on this story Museum restores 200-year-old windmill Related internet links Avoncroft Museum

Danzey Green Windmill sails turning once more after 200 years
Danzey Green Windmill sails turning once more after 200 years

BBC News

time4 days ago

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Danzey Green Windmill sails turning once more after 200 years

A Worcestershire windmill dating back to the 19th Century is returning to action this weekend. Avoncroft Museum, in Bromsgrove, said the sails of Danzey Green Windmill would turn once more. The historic structure has been located at the museum since it was saved from demolition in the late 1960s. It had been transported from Warwickshire, where it stood since 1820. But it has been still for six years, as £70,000 in repairs were needed to keep it structurally sound. On Saturday, Mike Field will cut a ceremonial ribbon, welcoming the windmill back to its "operational glory". The experienced millwright led the original reconstruction of the windmill more than five decades ago. Zoe Willems, museum director, told BBC Hereford & Worcester it remained the only working post mill in the West Midlands, using wind power to turn grain into flour."I think she's an amazing survivor," Ms Willems said. "It's thanks to Avoncroft Museum existing to preserve these things, but also generations of people, volunteers especially, who have given their skills, their time and their passion to keep her in working order." Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

25-foot-tall windmill stolen: Carman RCMP
25-foot-tall windmill stolen: Carman RCMP

CTV News

time7 days ago

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25-foot-tall windmill stolen: Carman RCMP

A 25-foot-tall windmill has been stolen from a property in southern Manitoba, prompting Carman RCMP to ask for the public's assistance. The windmill bearing a six-foot blade is believed to have been stolen from a property in the RM of Grey sometime between July 4 and July 6. RCMP said they believe someone in the area may have seen something given the large size of the stolen property. Anyone with information is asked to call Carman RCMP at 204-745-6760 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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