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Sussex Industrial History #29 – Sussex Windmills and their Restorations - a 1970s Perspective.

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Sussex Industrial History #29 – Sussex Windmills and their Restorations - a 1970s Perspective.

by Pinney, R.C

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The Journal of the Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society/ 1999.. In wraps.. Black and White photographs and illustrations. Very Good.

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Much Ado Books GB (GB)
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Title
Sussex Industrial History #29 – Sussex Windmills and their Restorations - a 1970s Perspective.
Author
Pinney, R.C
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In wraps.
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Used
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Paperback
Publisher
The Journal of the Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society/ 1999.
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