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Green's Windmill is a restored and working 19th century tower windmill in Sneinton, Nottingham. Built in the early 1800s for the milling of wheat into flour, it remained in use until the 1860s. It was renovated in the 1980s and is now part of a science centre, which together have become a local tourist attraction.

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  • Green's Windmill is a restored and working 19th century tower windmill in Sneinton, Nottingham. Built in the early 1800s for the milling of wheat into flour, it remained in use until the 1860s. It was renovated in the 1980s and is now part of a science centre, which together have become a local tourist attraction. (en)
  • Il mulino a vento di Green (Green's Windmill) è situato a Nottingham, in Inghilterra. Originario del XIX secolo, il mulino è stato restaurato recentemente. Il suo nome deriva dalla famiglia Green che lo gestiva: a costruirlo George Green, padre omonimo del matematico e fisico inglese George Green, a cui il mulino diede i natali. Dopo 120 anni di disuso, il mulino fu riaperto il 2 dicembre 1986 e fa tuttora parte del centro scientifico, aperto al pubblico. (it)
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  • Green's Windmill is a restored and working 19th century tower windmill in Sneinton, Nottingham. Built in the early 1800s for the milling of wheat into flour, it remained in use until the 1860s. It was renovated in the 1980s and is now part of a science centre, which together have become a local tourist attraction. (en)
  • Il mulino a vento di Green (Green's Windmill) è situato a Nottingham, in Inghilterra. Originario del XIX secolo, il mulino è stato restaurato recentemente. Il suo nome deriva dalla famiglia Green che lo gestiva: a costruirlo George Green, padre omonimo del matematico e fisico inglese George Green, a cui il mulino diede i natali. Dopo 120 anni di disuso, il mulino fu riaperto il 2 dicembre 1986 e fa tuttora parte del centro scientifico, aperto al pubblico. (it)
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  • Green's Mill, Sneinton (en)
  • Mulino di Green (it)
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