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| London |
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| New Mill Rotherhithe |
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C18 |
Pelham |
| Kings Mill Rotherhithe |
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| Three mills distillery, Three
Mills Lane , Newham E3 |
TQ 3882 |
rebuilt 1776. Includes
The House Mill, Listed I. and its sister building The
Clock Mill. Listed II |
NMR website
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| Deptford, R Ravensbourne |
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tide mill on the west
bank to the north of Deptford Bridge by C14- closed after
a fire in 1970 |
Phillpotts C. Study of Deptford
creek. Greenwich ind. hist.Vol. 2, Issue 2, March 1999 Website
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| Deptford, Old Flood (Robinson);
Kings (st Pauls); Lambs |
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Possibly same as last |
T |
| River Fleet; Roman site |
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| Horsley Down Tooley Street |
TQ 335803 |
temp Edward 1- gone |
W |
| Kings mill below Thames Tunnel |
? |
C18 -gone |
W |
| Nine Elms |
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c 1786- destroyed by
railway |
W |
| Chelsea |
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Chelsea Waterworks
Company 1723 Churchill Gardens Estate |
http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/external/thamesstrategy/pdf/4_8.pdfW |
| Savoy mill at E side St Saviours
dock Southwark |
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C18- gone |
W |
| London bridge mill |
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Several mills at various
times. Gone |
W |
| East Greenwich mill |
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1801. Now site of Dome |
Mary Mills. 1999. AN INDUSTRIAL
HISTORY OF THE GREENWICH PENINSULA |
| Paris Garden Bankside |
TQ318805 |
Present by 1113. gone |
Carlin |
| Battle Mills Battle Bridge Lane. |
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Until C17 |
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| Crash Mills Wapping |
TQ 34280 |
gone |
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| River Fleet: Templars' mill |
TQ 316810 |
C1200-1307 |
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| Southwark |
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documentary evidence for
17 mills on six sites at the peak (late 13th/early 14th
century) reducing to six mills on four sites by the early
16th century along the south bank of the Thames from
Paris Garden (Bankside: TQ318805) in the west to
Horselydown (Tooley Street: TQ335803) in the east. |
Martha Carlin Medieval
Southwark_London: Hambledon Press 1996, pp
55-7. Richard
Holt The Mills of Medieval England
Oxford: Blackwell 1988, pp 163-70.
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| Russell's mill, Greenwich |
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1800 built |
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| Pot Mead,Deptford |
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later the site of
Deptford wharf/Borthwick Wharf |
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