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Ken Major / Agriculture / Rex Wailes / Technology / Architecture / Watermill / Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings / Tide mill / Painshill Park / Grinding mills / Agricultural buildings / Industrial archaeology
Date: 2014-03-13 10:36:41
Ken Major
Agriculture
Rex Wailes
Technology
Architecture
Watermill
Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
Tide mill
Painshill Park
Grinding mills
Agricultural buildings
Industrial archaeology

JOHN KENNETH MAJOR (Born 21st October 1928)

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