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Buɣisibu The first mill as it is today. In 1785 the mill was extended to its present length with a culvert beneath for the Bonsall Brook. The sough was separated from the brook and brought from the village along the south side of Mill Lane which it crossed by way of the aqueduct to a new overshot wheel.
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Richard Arkwright's first 1771 Cromford Mill in Derbyshire, with three of its original five storeys remaining

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