History Of Scalby Mills Part Two Section 7 OLD SCALBY MILL

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • My History Of Scalby Mills, Scarborough, will be in 4 main parts. Part One is already on RUclips. This is Part Two and deals with the 4 water powered corn mills that were sited along the banks of the beck from Burniston Road to the North bay.
    There is an awful lot of information with these 4 mills, far too much for one long video. So to make it easier, I have split Part 2 into seven sections. Each section will be uploaded as a separate video. Because a lot of the data is relevant to each mill it would be advisable to watch all the sections in order, that way you will get the full picture of how these mills worked and the history of them. After you have seen the sections you can always then just watch any section that you choose. I have covered the period from 1700s to the start of the 1900s.
    This is the last section, section 7, and it deals with Old Scalby Mill.
    Today the building is a pub and there is nothing left to show that it once was a watermill. This video details the period from 1821 up to the 1900s. Here you will find an awful lot of information about this old building plus some amazing drawings and paintings from the mid 1800s and also brilliant recent drone footage of the area taken by local guys.

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  • @stevemessruther172
    @stevemessruther172  7 месяцев назад

    I have listed the names of the guys who took the drone footage - they are at the end of the video under the credits. Please have a look at their channels - all of them have some brilliant views of the town :)