File:Kirkby Mill at South Kirkby, West Yorkshire, England.jpg
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DescriptionKirkby Mill at South Kirkby, West Yorkshire, England.jpg |
English: Kirkby Mill, a previous tower windmill for corn, in South Kirkby, West Yorkshire, England.[1] The demolished mill is now the location of Stockingate Mill Junior school. The building at the left is today The Old Mill public house on Stockingate (road). The buildings to the right are demolished, and are part of a new housing development on Millars Walk. From the photograph it appears the mill was the centre for The Old Mill Wesleyan Mission in or before the early 20th-century. Second decade of the 20th-century, or before. Postcard cropped to remove damaged edges. No indication of publisher. No other version found, including the web. |
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Object location | 53° 35′ 16.83″ N, 1° 19′ 50.11″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 53.588007; -1.330585 |
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Today 'The Old Mill' public house
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File change date and time | 13:46, 7 March 2017 |
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- South Kirkby
- Black and white photographs of West Yorkshire
- Postcards of Yorkshire
- England in the 1900s
- Group portraits with 5 people
- Black and white photographs of church groups
- People sitting on the ground outdoors
- Tower mills in West Yorkshire
- Ruins of windmills in England
- Corn mills
- Wesleyan
- Former churches in West Yorkshire