Richard,
Do you have any documentary references for this mill?
Kindest regards,
Trevor
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> The best I can do is Haltcliffe Mill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria which was a
> fulling mill which was converted into a lead smelt mill, then cotton mill
> then back to a smelt mill.
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> Dear List,
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> Are there any examples of water mills (grist or fulling) being converted
> and used for pumping mine water?
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> Kindest regards,
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> Trevor
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