- Fowler's Mill
Fowler's Mill (TQ 5269 1770 Coord|50.9385|0.1718|display=inline|format=dms) was a vertical axle
windmill erected atBattersea ,Surrey (now inLondon ),England in 1788 and which ceased to work by wind circa 1825.History
"Fowler's Mill" was built in the grounds of the partly demolished Bolingbroke Housecite web| url= http://www.londononline.co.uk/history/c18/10/| publisher = London Online| title = Chelsea | accessdate= 2008-04-26] in 1788 by Thomas Fowler to a design of Stephen Hooper. It worked by wind until 1825, when the windmill was dismantled, leaving the substructure, which was used for milling as late as 1882. Initially it was used to produce
linseed oil , but was later was used to grindmalt for adistillery . The mill was supplemented by asteam engine , andPitt the Younger is said to have shown great interest in the whole enterprise. The windmill was dismantled in 1825 as the cost of maintenance was too high. The building that the windmill was mounted on continued in use as a steam powered mill until at least 1882.cite book | first = and Mason, M T| last = Farries, K G| year = 1966| title = The Windmills of Surrey and Inner London| pages = p50-53| publisher = Charles Skilton Ltd.| location = London]Description
"Fowler's Mill" had a three storey base, which was convert|52|ft|m|2 diameter at the ground and convert|45|ft|m|2 diameter at the top of the convert|40|ft|m|2 high walls. The windmill was mounted on top of this structure, it was a twelve sided structure some convert|80|ft|m|2 tall, giving an overall height of some convert|120|ft|m|2 overall. There were ninety-six sails (called floats), with the same number of shutters in the mill body which could be opened or closed to allow a flow of air through one half of the diameter of the structure. The mill drove six pairs of millstones. In height, it compared well with Southtown Windmill,
Great Yarmouth , which was one of the tallest windmills in England at convert|102|ft|m|2 in height.cite web| url= http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Windmills/gt-yarmouth-southtown-towermill.html| publisher =Norfolk Mills| title = Gt Yarmouth Southtown towermill| accessdate= 2008-04-26]Millers
*Hodgson & Co.
*DivesReferences for above:-
References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.