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Mount Ephraim Mill a028937
MOUNT EPHRAIM WINDMILL, MOAT LANE, MOUNT EPHRAIM, ASH, DOVER, KENT. A view of Mount Ephraim Mill, showing the post mill in working condition, photographed in April 1929. At the time of the photograph, this post mill was an active mill. It was dated 1735 and had originally stood at Ringleton before being moved to Ash in 1818. It was later destroyed in a gale in 1955
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Media ID 21160567
© Francis Matthew Shea
Corn Mill Georgian Post Mill Windmill
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 25.4cm (7" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 21.8cm x 26.9cm (8.6" x 10.6")
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This print captures the majestic Mount Ephraim Mill in all its glory. Taken in April 1929, the image showcases the post mill in full working condition, a testament to its importance as an active mill during that time. Dating back to 1735, this historic structure originally stood at Ringleton before being relocated to Ash in 1818. The windmill's Georgian architecture is beautifully showcased against the backdrop of Moat Lane, Mount Ephraim, Dover, Kent. Its towering presence stands tall and proud, a symbol of industry and innovation from a bygone era. The intricate details of the mill's design are visible even from afar - every beam and cog meticulously crafted to harness the power of wind for grinding corn. Sadly, this remarkable piece of history met its tragic end during a devastating gale in 1955. However, through this photograph captured by Francis Matthew Shea, we can still appreciate its grandeur and significance today. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, let us remember the legacy left behind by Mount Ephraim Mill - a reminder of our industrial past and an ode to human ingenuity.
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