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Newsletter 102, Autumn 2013  © Hampshire Mills Group

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Here are the answers to your sizzling Summer Brainteasers

 
Lower Bullington Mill near Andover Holgate Windmill Roundabout     and as it used to be

                                                            

1.   The tranquil watermill scene in the circa 1900 postcard was of the Grade II Listed Bullington Watermill on the River Test near Andover. Bullington was known as Bolende in Domesday; reckoned at 15s; owned by Alexander of Bullington in 1241, it is thought to have been the mill rented by the College of St. Elizabeth, Winchester, from the Abbess of nearby Wherwell Convent during the 14th century. 

2.    Holgate Windmill near York was chosen to grace the cover of the Roundabout Appreciation Society.  A Lincolnshire reader, P.A.Carter, kindly sent us an article about it from The Times dated 18 October, 2012.  A copy of the woodcut depicting the mill was also enclosed.  Many thanks P.A. Carter.

3.     The silk moth, Bombix Mori, gives its name to to the textile Bombazine.

4.     American Mr. Eli Whitney invented the cotton ‘gin’ which cleaned the seeds and husks from the fibres, thus relieving the workers of an irritant and irritatingly tedious chore, and at the same time revolutionised and speeded up considerably  the cotton manufacturing process.

 

So how did you fare? Could you answer them all? No Autumn Brainteasers but there will be some questions to test your little grey cells in the Winter issue.

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