The Little Salkeld Watermill.wmv
The traditional mill continues to harness the power of water to grind grain. And the Little Salkeld Watermill is also has one of the best tearooms in the country and runs cookery courses, including breadmaking.
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Little Salkeld Watermill turning out lots of stoneground biodynamic wholemeal flour
Little Salkeld Watermill in operation, 18th July 2013.
LITTLE SALKELD FLOUR MILL
ARRIVED at little SALKELD to check out the working flour mill and then onto LACEY'S CAVE on the river EDEN 26.05.2018
Beautiful bird's-eye view of Little Salkeld village Cumbria
little Salkeld is a small village within the Eden district of Cumbria, England, a few miles to the northeast of Penrith and within the parish of Hunsonby. And the 18th Century watermill is worth a visit for all round good food with a friendly welcome.
Salkeld flour mill - The Great British Menu season 4
Aiden Byrne visits Little Salkeld in Cumbria to find traditional stone ground flour for his sponge puddings made by a traditional water mill.
The Great British Menu season 4. Top British chefs compete to have their dishes included in a home-coming banquet for returning soldiers.
Little Salkeld in 4mm
A 4mm model of Little Salkeld on the Settle & Carlisle railway in steam days.
Long Meg Stone Circle Little Salkeld
We took Chris and Fiona Martucci to see Long Meg stone circle at Little Salkeld.
Thompson's Mill Heritage Site
Pulley operated by water sends power from turbine to the machines at the Thompson's Mill in Shedd, Oregon.
McDougall's Flour Mill - Horsebridge
Joseph Arthur Rank (28 March 1854 - 13 November 1943) was the founder of Rank Hovis McDougall, later RHM, one of the United Kingdom's largest food production and flour-milling businesses until it was acquired by Premier Foods in 2007.
Born in Hull and educated at the Reverend Haynes's School in Swinefleet near Goole, Joseph Rank initially joined the family milling business.
In 1875 he established his own business when he rented a small windmill. Then in 1885 he installed a mechanically-driven flour mill at the Alexandra Mill in Hull. His approach was to establish mills close to ports around the United Kingdom so expanding the business until it was the largest flour-milling business in the Country.
During the 1880s he became a staunch Methodist. He was also a lifelong cricket fan. He established various charities which have now been consolidated into the Joseph Rank Trust, and also supported the Hull Royal Infirmary. During World War I he served on the Wheat Control Board. Sadly he saw the mills that he had built bombed to destruction during World War II.
The Company was founded by Joseph Rank in 1875 as flour milling business when he rented a small windmill. He initially lost money and therefore took a co-tenancy at West's Holderness Corn Mill. In 1885 he built a mechanically-driven flour mill in Hull in order to beat competition from abroad. He used steel rollers instead of mill stones thereby producing six sacks of flour an hour instead of one and a half. In 1888 he built another steel-roller plant in Lincolnshire, and soon after, built a more modern plant, producing 20 sacks of flour an hour.
As he strove for greater productivity he installed equipment that produced 30 sacks of flour an hour, and then 40 sacks an hour. He also set up agencies to distribute his flour in parts of England where it previously had not been sold. In May 1899 the business was incorporated as a private company under the name Joseph Rank Limited.
In 1902 Joseph Rank made his first trip to the United States to understand and beat his American competitors. Soon after his trip abroad, the company built mills in London and Cardiff. In 1912, a mill in Birkenhead was built to supply the needs of Ireland and northwestern England. Rank then moved the corporate headquarters of the Company from Yorkshire to London.
During World War II the company employed 3,000 workers, many of them women working while their husbands were away at war. In 1935 Joseph Rank was awarded the Freedom of the City of Hull, in part because of a trust fund he had set up in Hull to help poor persons of good character.
During the 1920s, Rank expanded into Scotland and Ireland. He also formed the British Isles Transport Company Limited to facilitate transport of his products around the country. The Company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1933. In 1943 James Rank became Chairman following his father's death who died at his home in Reigate Heath, Surrey in 1943.
In 1945 James Rank, the new chairman, assisted by Cecil Loombe, who had become a director, set about rebuilding mills destroyed by bombing, which included the new Baltic Flour Mill at Gateshead, opened in 1950.
In 1952, James Rank was succeeded by his brother J. Arthur Rank as Chairman. Arthur explored ways of improving quality control in food production founding RHM Technology and its research centre at High Wycombe. In March 2007 RHM was acquired by Premier Foods for £1.2bn. Thanks to Wiki for the history info. Enjoy the Explore...
Penrith Save our Cinema Protest - Outside the George
Protest March on Saturday 15th Janurary 2011 to show support for the Lonsdale Cinema in Penrith, who's existence is threatened with closure.
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I will be posting more detailed video(s) of this, and any other future protests soon.
Cumbria Country Walk - Lacy's Caves and Long Meg Stone Circle round
Our video is a guided walk in the Eden Valley of Cumbria. We start from Little Salkeld and walk along side the River Eden and Settle to Carlisle railway line. We pass through Longmeg Mine (dis) to Lacy's Caves and then continue following the river to Daleraven Bridge. We return to Little Salkeld visiting Long Meg and her Daughters Stone Circle. We see much wildlife on this easy 4.5 mile walk, allow 2 hours.
Flour Milling at a Water Mill
Flour Milling at a Water Mill
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Walk Mill Flour - See the Mill in Action
- Ever wondered how a flour mill works? Well come down to Walk Mill, set in the Cheshire countryside and find out! As well as enjoying a guided tour of the mill equipment in action, why not stop awhile and have a wonderful lunch or afternoon tea, tasting our delicious home-baked bread and cakes?
Abandoned factory - exploring at night
Exploring Abandoned factory in Denmark, Odense.
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Scotland Oatmeal Mill
An oatmeal mill in Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Scotland Tour Guide: Sandy Stevenson
Exploring Long Meg Stone Circle in Cumbria
Today, as part of my Cumbria exploration series, I have come with the lovely Julia and our host, Robert Croser, to look at the legendary Long Meg.
Long Meg and Her Daughters is a Bronze Age stone circle near Penrith in Cumbria, North West England. One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BCE, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age. The stone circle is the sixth-largest example known from this part of north-western Europe, being slightly smaller than the rings at Stanton Drew in Somerset, the Ring of Brodgar in Orkney and Newgrange in County Meath.
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Dough Rising - Old Stone Mill Flour
A time compressed video of dough rising - in this case a mix of stone ground white and whole wheat flour from the Old Stone Mill, Delta, Ontario.
My apologies for the ugly loaves, this was my first attempt at shaping dough into loaves - obviously I need more practice :-)
Redbournbury Mill
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Acorn Bank
Delightful garden renowned for its herbs and traditional fruit orchards
Best known for its comprehensive herb collection and traditional fruit orchards, Acorn Bank is a tranquil haven with a fascinating industrial past. Indulge yourself at the tea-room, where culinary herbs and fruit from the garden are used daily in soups, salads and puddings.
Wander along the Crowdundle Beck to the partially restored watermill, enjoying wildlife in the woods on the way, and discover more about the history of gypsum mining on the estate. Views across the Eden Valley to the Lake District from the magnificent backdrop of the sandstone house.
For the first time visit the newly opened ground floor of Acorn Bank house.