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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2012001792
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2012001792#concept
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- found: Work cat.: Phelps, M. Downside Mill, Cobham, Surrey, 2011:summary (Downside Mill was an iron and copper working mill site which operated from late 18th cent. to early 19th cent.) p. 1 (situated 2.6 km south east of Cobham, Surrey, operated as a metalworking site. Originally a cornmill in 1331 until 1728 when it converted to a paper mill. Used a sawmill between 1814 and 1925 when the mill closed. Since 1990 used as office accomodation and the waterwheel preserved)
- found: Surrey Industrial History Group website, 24 April 2012:Alexander Raby, Ironmaster page (A mill is known to have existed on the site Downside Mills, Cobham, River Mole, from as early as 1331 and in the eighteenth century it operated both as a corn and a paper mill prior to becoming an iron mill)
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- 2012-04-24: new
- 2012-07-16: revised
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