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- Pinsley_Mill abstract "Pinsley Mill, also known as Etnam Street Mill, is a former watermill in Leominster, Herefordshire, England.It was one of Leominster's first mills, situated where the Pinsley Brook left the monastic precinct around Leominster Priory, and was mentioned in a lease of 1675 as a \"watercorne\" mill.At some time between 1744 and 1748 it was reopened by Daniel Bourn as a cotton mill, one of the Paul-Wyatt cotton mills built to house the roller spinning machinery invented by Lewis Paul and John Wyatt, that first enabled the spinning of cotton \"without the aid of human fingers\". Bourn's mill operated successfully as a mill until 1754, when it was destroyed by fire.The mill was rebuilt and returned to its original function as a corn mill, remaining in use until the Second World War.The mill was vandalised and set alight several times in 2010 - 2013. It was demolished in 2014.".
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- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cotton_mills.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_Revolution.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leominster.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spinning.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_mills_completed_in_the_18th_century.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_mills_in_Herefordshire.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Watermills_in_England.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Cotton-spinning_machinery.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Cotton_mill.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Bourn.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Herefordshire.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink John_Wyatt_(inventor).
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Leominster.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Paul.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Paul-Wyatt_cotton_mills.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Priory_Church,_Leominster.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Watermill.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Pinsley_Mill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pinsley Mill".
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- Pinsley_Mill subject Category:Cotton_mills.
- Pinsley_Mill subject Category:Industrial_Revolution.
- Pinsley_Mill subject Category:Leominster.
- Pinsley_Mill subject Category:Spinning.
- Pinsley_Mill subject Category:Textile_mills_completed_in_the_18th_century.
- Pinsley_Mill subject Category:Textile_mills_in_Herefordshire.
- Pinsley_Mill subject Category:Watermills_in_England.
- Pinsley_Mill hypernym Watermill.
- Pinsley_Mill point "52.2275 -2.7319".
- Pinsley_Mill type Building.
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- Pinsley_Mill comment "Pinsley Mill, also known as Etnam Street Mill, is a former watermill in Leominster, Herefordshire, England.It was one of Leominster's first mills, situated where the Pinsley Brook left the monastic precinct around Leominster Priory, and was mentioned in a lease of 1675 as a \"watercorne\" mill.At some time between 1744 and 1748 it was reopened by Daniel Bourn as a cotton mill, one of the Paul-Wyatt cotton mills built to house the roller spinning machinery invented by Lewis Paul and John Wyatt, that first enabled the spinning of cotton \"without the aid of human fingers\". ".
- Pinsley_Mill label "Pinsley Mill".
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- Pinsley_Mill lat "52.2275".
- Pinsley_Mill long "-2.7319".
- Pinsley_Mill wasDerivedFrom Pinsley_Mill?oldid=647312555.
- Pinsley_Mill isPrimaryTopicOf Pinsley_Mill.