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| cluded mill workers, lumbermen, fishermen, a | millwright, a carpenter, a lighthouse keeper, three coo |
| emple Emery's nephew, James Thissel Emery, a | millwright also a long time associate of Mr. Holland, h |
| and the machinery was dismantled in 1925 by | millwright Amos Clarke. |
| the age of fourteen, he was apprenticed to a | millwright and engineer in Newcastle. |
| Albany, which dates back to the arrival of a | millwright and two sawyers in 1630 and the first sawmil |
| tol, he was initially apprenticed to a local | millwright and - guided by noted engineers Thomas Telfo |
| n in Nottingham, the son of Jesse Burnham, a | millwright, and his wife Hannah. |
| (November 26, 1825 - October 15, 1909) was a | millwright and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
| 7 December 1878) was an eminent 19th-century | millwright, architect and civil engineer in Norwich, No |
| John Fogerty was an Irish | millwright, architect, builder, civil engineer, active |
| Meikle worked as a | millwright at Houston Mill in East Linton, East Lothian |
| e settled at Brantford, where he worked as a | millwright, building sawmills and gristmills in the reg |
| A | millwright, carpenter and other workmen were induced to |
| Thomas Hunt, the Soham | millwright, carried out repairs to the mill in 1914. |
| The Wood Brothers an engineering and | millwright company also produced engines from their Val |
| Wood completed a four-year | millwright course after graduating from high school, an |
| ainage windmill was built in 1897 by a local | millwright Daniel England of Ludham. |
| ily (predominantly Sir Andrew Hamilton, with | millwright David Nicholls and the Chiltern Partnership) |
| ew stock and pair of sails was fitted by the | millwright Derek Ogden. |
| post design was built on the farm by English | Millwright Derrick Ogden. |
| It was built in 1830 to plans by | millwright Edward Ingeldew (who also built, among other |
| he was also trading on his own account as a | millwright, enabling him to provide the complementary s |
| It was built around 1870 by the | millwright firm of Stolworthy. |
| in 1842 by John Whitmore the Wickham Market | millwright for Francis Buttrum. |
| New sails were fitted in 1927 by a | millwright from Crawley, and a dummy fantail fitted to |
| tin's Lane, Norwich, he was in business as a | millwright from 1828 until his death at Thorpe Hamlet, |
| In 1862, | millwright Fyson of Soham remodelled the machinery, con |
| Previously, Ellis Nordyke, a prominent | millwright, had been making hand made milling equipment |
| The tower mill was repaired by | millwright Henry Rush, but now only sported four sails; |
| Beginning in 1861 Brashear worked as a | millwright in a rolling steel mill in Pittsburgh. |
| s father, William T. Catto, had been a slave | millwright in South Carolina. |
| was refitted by William Cooper, the Henfield | millwright in 1865. |
| Neville Martin, the Beccles | millwright, inspected the mill for the Ministry of Work |
| welder, hydraulic repairer, pipefitter, and | millwright into a job classification of Maintenance Tec |
| ay 10, 1803 - March 26, 1880) was a Canadian | millwright, iron founder, and Mayor of Toronto from 186 |
| Repairs were carried out by | millwright Jesse Wightman. |
| windmill was built in 1820 by the Canterbury | millwright John Holman. |
| iversity of Edinburgh, he was apprenticed to | millwright John Rennie. |
| The mill was bought by | millwright John Lawn, who intended to restore the mill |
| anford mill was built in 1857 by the Ashford | millwright John Hill.The tower of the mill was cracked |
| Apprenticeship (Automotive Technician, | Millwright journeymen): in conjunction with Centennial |
| as moved to Ramsey in 1842 by Henry Collins, | millwright of Woodbridge. |
| in 1836 by John Whitmore, the Wickham Market | millwright, replacing an earlier post mill. |
| er modern apartments along Regent Street and | Millwright Street, possibly heralding more change in th |
| nald, both natives of Scotland, and became a | millwright there. |
| n's mill was built in 1866 by the Canterbury | millwright Thomas Holman, replacing an earlier open tre |
| ilt in 1844 by William Warren, the Hawkhurst | millwright to replace a post mill which had stood at Bo |
| o fund a comprehensive survey of the mill by | millwright Tom Davies. |
| He was initiated into the operations of a | millwright under an uncle at Teignmouth, while from his |
| Essex County Council in 1940 Restoration by | millwright Vincent Pargeter was completed in 1982. |
| Neve, the Warbleton | millwright was responsible for the fitting out of the r |
| The | millwright who built the mill is probably William Bear |
| as built c1890 by Robert Martin, the Beccles | millwright, who beat Simon Nunn of Wenhaston in gaining |
| He has a college-level education, and was a | millwright with AFG glass in Scarborough during the 199 |
| William Ashby, the Westerham | millwright worked on the mill in October 1825, fitting |
| present mill was built at Echten in 1866 by | millwright Zilverberg for the Van Holthe family. |
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