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Old Mill, Perth
Old Mill buildingsOrigin Mill name Old Mill,
Shenton's MillMill location Perth, Western Australia Operator(s) National Trust of Australia Year built 1835 Information Purpose Corn mill Type Tower mill Storeys Three storeys Number of sails Four sails Type of sails Common sails The Old Mill (Shenton’s Mill) is a restored tower mill located on Mill Point in South Perth, Western Australia. Today, restored to its original 1830s condition[1], it is one of Perth's best known historic landmarks and serves as a sightseeing attraction.
History
The windmill was commissioned by William Kernot Shenton, on a foundation stone laid by Governor Stirling in 1835. The original mill, the colony's first wind-powered industry, was built by Paul and James Lockyer and operated by William Steele. Peak production was 680 kilograms (1,500 lb) of flour per day. Operation ceased in 1859, due to unprofitability and the unsuitabile location.[1][2]
The site was located near the earliest housing and agriculture of the colony, and was used for industry before being adapted to commercial, then residential, purposes. In 1880 an engineer known as "Satan" Browne established a dance hall and hotel known as Alta Gardens. The alterations by Browne remained, although the venture was a failure, and it found use as a chicken run and house instead.[1] The address of the site is now listed as Mill Point Road, South Perth.[2]
In 1957 the proposed route of the Narrows Bridge was deviated to preserve the site, after a campaign by public officials, and a folk museum was established on the grounds.[1].
The site was received by the City of South Perth, repaired and upgraded and was placed on the register of the National Trust in 1992. The buildings and site is noted as having permanent entry on heritage registers for its architectural and historical significance, and conservation "... for their own sake, and as a museum, is important".[2]
References
- ^ a b c d www.southperth.wa.gov.au The Old Mill. Accessed 20 April 2006.
- ^ a b c "Old Mill, South Perth". Register of Heritage Places-Permanent Entry. Heritage Council of Western Australia. http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/PDF_Files/O%20Reg/Old%20Mill,%20Sth%20Perth%20(P).PDF. Retrieved 2009-06-21.
Further reading
- Cec Florey. Peninsular City: A Social History of the City of South Perth.
Coordinates: 31°57′58″S 115°50′49″E / 31.96616°S 115.84700°E
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