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- Post_mill abstract "The post mill is the earliest type of European windmill. The defining feature is that the whole body of the mill that houses the machinery is mounted on a single vertical post, around which it can be turned to bring the sails into the wind. The earliest post mills in England are thought to have been built in the 12th century. The earliest working post mill in England still used today is to be found at Outwood in Surrey. It was built in 1665. The earliest remaining example of a non-operational mill can be found in Great Gransden in Cambridgeshire, built in 1612.Their design and usage peaked in the 18th and 19th centuries and then declined after the introduction of high-speed steam-driven milling machinery. Many still exist today, primarily to be found in Northern Europe and Great Britain. The term peg mill or peg and post mill (in which the "post" was the tailpole used to turn the mill into the wind) was used in north west England, and stob mill in north east England, to describe mills of this type.".
- Post_mill thumbnail Pitstone-windmill.600px.jpg?width=300.
- Post_mill wikiPageExternalLink www.outwoodwindmill.co.uk.
- Post_mill wikiPageExternalLink postmill.htm.
- Post_mill wikiPageID "495900".
- Post_mill wikiPageRevisionID "584331652".
- Post_mill hasPhotoCollection Post_mill.
- Post_mill subject Category:Post_mills.
- Post_mill subject Category:Windmills.
- Post_mill type Artifact100021939.
- Post_mill type BuildingComplex102914991.
- Post_mill type Factory103316406.
- Post_mill type Object100002684.
- Post_mill type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Post_mill type Plant103956922.
- Post_mill type PostMills.
- Post_mill type Structure104341686.
- Post_mill type Whole100003553.
- Post_mill type YagoGeoEntity.
- Post_mill type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Post_mill comment "The post mill is the earliest type of European windmill. The defining feature is that the whole body of the mill that houses the machinery is mounted on a single vertical post, around which it can be turned to bring the sails into the wind. The earliest post mills in England are thought to have been built in the 12th century. The earliest working post mill in England still used today is to be found at Outwood in Surrey. It was built in 1665.".
- Post_mill label "Bockwindmühle".
- Post_mill label "Koźlak (wiatrak)".
- Post_mill label "Post mill".
- Post_mill label "Standerdmolen".
- Post_mill sameAs Bockwindmühle.
- Post_mill sameAs Standerdmolen.
- Post_mill sameAs Koźlak_(wiatrak).
- Post_mill sameAs m.02hckn.
- Post_mill sameAs Q180997.
- Post_mill sameAs Q180997.
- Post_mill sameAs Post_mill.
- Post_mill wasDerivedFrom Post_mill?oldid=584331652.
- Post_mill depiction Pitstone-windmill.600px.jpg.
- Post_mill isPrimaryTopicOf Post_mill.