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Watermill on a floating platform
A ship mill, more commonly known as a boat mill, is a type of watermill. The milling and grinding technology and the drive (waterwheel) are built on a
Ship_mill
Structure that uses a water wheel or turbine
waterwheel mills. Another way to classify water mills is by an essential trait about their location: tide mills use the movement of the tide; ship mills are
Watermill
non-romanized parts of Germany a century later. The introduction of the ship mill and tide mill in the 6th century, both of which yet unattested for the ancient
List of early medieval watermills
List_of_early_medieval_watermills
Treadmill or treadwheel, a mill powered by human or animal movement Horse mill, a mill powered by horses' movement Ship mill, a water mill that floats on the
List_of_types_of_mill
Device that breaks solid materials into smaller pieces by grinding, crushing, or cutting
Powder mill produces gunpowder Ball mill Bead mill Coffee mill Colloid mill Conical mill Disintegrator Disc mill Edge mill Hammermill IsaMill Jet mill Mortar
Mill_(grinding)
Apparatus that grinds grain into flour
A gristmill (also known as a grist mill, corn mill, flour mill, feed mill or feedmill) grinds cereal grain into flour and middlings. The term can refer
Gristmill
Technology used in medieval Europe
independent European development. Ship mill (6th century) The ship mill is a Byzantine invention, designed to mill grains using hydraulic power. The technology
Medieval_technology
Stones used in gristmills, for grinding wheat or other grains
Millstones or mill stones are stones used in gristmills, used for triturating, crushing or, more specifically, grinding wheat or other grains. They are
Millstone
Municipality in Lower Austria, Austria
the Baroque style, preserving its late Gothic core. Ship mill: Of the originally up to 60 ship mills that once operated along the Danube downstream of Vienna
Orth_an_der_Donau
Open-air museum in Germany
17th centuries. Danube ship mill Danube ship mill Danube ship mill This replica mill was erected in 1993 next to the Greek mill and comes from Torres Vedras
International Wind- and Watermill Museum
International_Wind-_and_Watermill_Museum
Place in Central Hungary, Hungary
There is also an Árpád Museum. There is Hungary's only authentic old Ship mill. It was built from donations exclusively, and operated by "Ráckevei Molnár
Ráckeve
Machine that makes use of wind energy
wind power Horse mill List of windmills Mill (heraldry) Molinology Sustainable energy Sustainable living Tide mill Watermill Windmill ship Glick, Thomas
Windmill
Import and distribution of grain in Rome and Constantinople
aqueduct that drove the city's watermills. Belisarius replaced the loss with ship mills, set up on the River Tiber. Constantinople's grain supply was greatly
Cura_annonae
coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This list of mills in Tameside, lists textile factories that have existed in Tameside, Greater
List_of_mills_in_Tameside
Olympic-class ocean liner
largest intact passenger ship on the seabed in the world. The wreck was bought in 1996 and is currently owned by Simon Mills, a maritime historian. The
HMHS_Britannic
Machine that converts the energy of flowing or falling water into useful forms of power
on floating platforms are often referred to as hip wheels and the mill as a ship mill. They were sometimes mounted immediately downstream from bridges
Water_wheel
by the Cretans and the Aromanians of Thessaly. Ship mill: The historian Procopius records that ship mills were introduced by Belisarius during the siege
List_of_Byzantine_inventions
22nd District of Vienna in Austria
panel has a golden ship mill on a blue background for the district part Kaisermühlen along the Danube. It symbolizes the many ship mills, which once existed
Donaustadt
Power generation via movement of water
mills were used in the region including fulling mills, gristmills, paper mills, hullers, sawmills, ship mills, stamp mills, steel mills, sugar mills,
Hydropower
Facility which pulps wood or plant fibre
mill is a manufacturing facility that converts wood chips or other plant fiber sources into a thick fiber board which can be shipped to a paper mill for
Pulp_mill
Watermill in Wickham, Hampshire, England
and most of the window lintels are of American longleaf pine from the ship. The mill remained in operation until 1976 and now serves as a retail centre for
Chesapeake_Mill
MV Mill Bay was a Canadian ferry. At 37.49 metres (123 ft) long, it was BC Ferries' second-smallest ship. It held 16 vehicles (tied with the MV Nimpkish)
MV_Mill_Bay
Study of devices which use energy for mechanical purposes
turbine Tide mill – Type of watermill Windmill – Machine that makes use of wind energy Horse mill – Type of mill powered by horses Ship mill – Watermill
Molinology
Applied engineering involving liquids
industrial mills were used in the Islamic world, including fulling mills, gristmills, paper mills, hullers, sawmills, ship mills, stamp mills, steel mills, sugar
Hydraulics
English actress (born 1941)
Maryon Mills (born 21 November 1941) is an English and American actress. The daughter of actor Sir John Mills and older sister of actress Hayley Mills, she
Juliet_Mills
Municipality in Slovakia
century. Several of these houses have been preserved today. The last floating mill was moved to Slovak village museum's storage in Martin in 1965. Administration
Kolárovo
Former US Lumber Company
Puget Mill Company was renamed Pope & Talbot, Inc. Pope & Talbot, Inc. was active in supporting the World War II effort with lumber and ship. The mill ran
Pope_&_Talbot,_Inc.
German cycle route
Minden pleasure boats (Südhemmern). The northern route starts at the ship mill in Minden. Running initially alongside the River Weser it makes for Petershagen
Westphalian_Mill_Route
1965 film by Stanley Kramer
Ship of Fools is a 1965 American drama film directed by Stanley Kramer, set on board an ocean liner bound for Germany from Mexico in 1933. It stars a prominent
Ship_of_Fools_(film)
Neighborhood in New York City
relatives, a ship captain named Hendrick, allegedly formed an alliance with the pirate William Kidd and allowed Kidd to bury treasure on Mill Island. When
Mill_Basin,_Brooklyn
38-gun frigate of the United States Navy
unbroken portions of the ship were bought by John Prior to build a new watermill at Wickham, Hampshire. The Chesapeake Mill would play a significant role
USS_Chesapeake_(1799)
invented in the Byzantine Empire. Ship mill is an invention made by the Byzantines and was constructed in order to mill grains by using the energy of the
Byzantine_science
UK canal linking Manchester to the coast
The Manchester Ship Canal is a 36-mile-long (58 km) inland waterway in the North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea. Starting at the Mersey
Manchester_Ship_Canal
Metal rolling mill in Pennsylvania, United States
main purpose of the Mill was to provide metal hull plates, beams and other parts for the ships built at Roach's Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine
Chester_Rolling_Mill
Copper rolling mill in the United States
Copper Company is a copper rolling mill in the United States. It operated North America's first copper rolling mill. It was started by Paul Revere in 1801
Revere_Copper_Company
Self discharging lake freighter
christened on May 24, 2003, in Sarnia, Ontario. The ship began supplying taconite to the Algoma Steel Mill in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. In December 2010,
Michipicoten_(1952_ship)
British cargo ship built by William Doxford & Sons in 1930
cargo ship built by William Doxford & Sons at Pallion on Wearside in 1930. She twice changed owners and names, becoming SS Peebles in 1933 and SS Mill Hill
SS_Gracechurch
farmers to deliver wheat and corn to mills on the Appomattox River as far west as Farmville, Virginia, then to ship milled flour to Petersburg. The canal,
Upper_Appomattox_canal_system
Village in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, England
advanced paper mill. Furthermore, it was also the first mill of its type to be fitted with Crittall iron window frames. Ingress Abbey Mill made numerous
Greenhithe,_Kent
Holidays street in Lower Saxony
service. Several of the mills can only be viewed externally. In the International Wind- and Watermill Museum at Gifhorn a ship mill may also be visited.
Lower_Saxon_Mill_Road
River in Central Europe
region of Međimurje (literally 'between the Mur'). Cable ferries and ship mills are still found in this area. In the upper Međimurje area, in the western
Mur_(river)
Equipment used for making apple cider
apples as part of the overall juice production. The mills used to manufacture, ferment, store, and ship juice products are usually located near apple orchards
Cider_mill
Historical place in San Joaquin County, United States
Chicory Works purchase a cargo ship the Dora to ship its product to the east coast and other ports. The mill was on and powered by the San Joaquin River.
California_Chicory_Works
House in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire
The Wharf, Walton House and Mill House are three houses in Church Street, Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, England. They are part of a complex of buildings
Mill House and The Wharf, Sutton Courtenay
Mill_House_and_The_Wharf,_Sutton_Courtenay
Bulk carrier built 1944, sank 1983
and helped create the now famous Coast Guard rescue swimmer program. The ship was built by the Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Company of Chester, Pennsylvania
SS_Marine_Electric
Flour mill in Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
reputation for the superior type of flour that was shipped from there to Europe and South America. Further, the mills became iconic image of the defeated south
Gallego_Flour_Mills
Shipping route across Central America
larger, Neopanamax ships. An average of 200,000,000 litres (52 million US gallons) of fresh water is used in a single passing of a ship. The canal is threatened
Panama_Canal
Frigate class being built for the Royal Navy
the procurement of structural steel for the first three ships from UK and European steel mills by Dent Steel Services Ltd. As part of the Type 26 frigate
Type_26_frigate
Factory that produces paper
A paper mill is a factory devoted to making paper from vegetable fibers such as wood pulp, old rags, and other ingredients. Before the invention and adoption
Paper_mill
Historic building in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
The Albers Brothers Milling Company building is a historic mill and contemporary office building located on the banks of the Willamette River in Portland
Albers Brothers Milling Company
Albers_Brothers_Milling_Company
smelters in Leadville, Colorado. The mine and mill operated until around 1919, when the price to ship the ore to Leadville became too expensive to maintain
Champion_Mill
Small bay in Ireland
51°33′29″N 9°02′38″W / 51.558°N 9.044°W / 51.558; -9.044 Mill Cove is a small sea inlet in County Cork, Ireland. It lies approximately three kilometers
Mill_Cove,_County_Cork
Man-made island in Michigan, US
operates the mill. The ironmaking facilities include 3 blast furnaces ("A", "B" and "D") and raw materials storage areas (the rest of the mill's facilities
Zug_Island
German polar exploration vessel
Gauss was a ship built in Germany for polar exploration, named after the mathematician and physical scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss. Purchased by Canada
Gauss_(ship)
Steam mill in Cincinnati, Ohio, US
The Cincinnati Steam Paper Mill was the first steam mill in Cincinnati, Ohio, established in 1825 (201 years ago) (1825) and owned by the Messrs. Phillips
Cincinnati_Steam_Paper_Mill
Canal in the United Kingdom
The Exeter Ship Canal, also known as the Exeter Canal is a canal leading from (and beside) the River Exe to Exeter Quay in the city of Exeter, Devon, England
Exeter_Ship_Canal
American steel company
mill, built in 1901, was situated on a large landfill protruding out into Lake Michigan next to the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal. The steel mill's shoreline
Inland_Steel_Company
Type of boiler
called a tube mill and due to use of grinding balls for crushing, it is called a ball mill, or both terms as a ball tube mill. These mills are also designated
Pulverized_coal-fired_boiler
River in Kent, England
Westminster Mill and Old Mill in order to concentrate the milling business at a mill in Bexley. Latterly the waterwheel was replaced by a turbine and the mill generated
River_Darent
Vessel powered by a wind turbine
to make the ship less stable. Therefore, vertical axis wind mills (e.g., Savonius turbines) are sometimes preferred. Also, the wind mill needs to be highly
Windmill_ship
American actor
1932 and 1933. Wertz joined the U.S. Merchant Marine and served on the ship Mills Victory during the final year of World War II and was one of the first
Harold_Wertz
United States historic place
Richland Cotton Mill, also known as Pacific Mills, Lowenstein Mill, and Whaley's Mill, is a historic cotton mill building located at Columbia, South Carolina
Richland_Cotton_Mill
Construction of ships and floating vessels
Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels. In modern times, it normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard
Shipbuilding
Christian monastery in Northern Ireland
Dendrochronology has dated a tide mill on the island to the year 619, making this the oldest excavated tide mill anywhere in the world. The monastic
Nendrum_Monastery
Trio of ocean liners
An Illustrated History of the Olympic Class Ships. Stroud: The History Press. ISBN 9780750956239. Mills, Simon (2022). Olympic Titanic Britannic: The
Olympic-class_ocean_liner
Disposal process for scrap
Ship breaking (also known as ship recycling, ship demolition, ship scrapping, ship dismantling, or ship cracking) is a type of ship disposal involving
Ship_breaking
Scottish shipbuilder, journalist and novelist
Gazette. Around 1860 Mills went into some degree of partnership with the Clyde shipbuilders Tod & Macgregor who built a ship to Mills' design. This was one
George_Mills_(shipbuilder)
industrial mills were employed in the Islamic world, including fulling mills, gristmills, hullers, sawmills, ship mills, stamp mills, steel mills, and tide
History_of_technology
1926 novel by B. Traven
The Death Ship (German: Das Totenschiff) is a novel by the pseudonymous author known as B. Traven. Originally published in German in 1926, and in English
The_Death_Ship
Bangladesh-flagged cargo ships consists of vessels which are registered in Bangladesh and subject to the laws of that country. Any ship which flew the flag
List of Bangladesh-flagged cargo ships
List_of_Bangladesh-flagged_cargo_ships
Ship whose hull is primarily made of concrete
Concrete ships are ships with hulls built primarily with concrete reinforced with steel rather than steel or wood. There are also similar ships made of
Concrete_ship
1974 British stop-motion animated TV series
Mill and other stories 18 April 2001 "The Mouse Mill", "The Hamish", "The Wise Man" Bagpuss: Ship in the Bottle and other stories 21 April 2003 "Ship
Bagpuss
1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy
from Gascoigne Bluff and milled near St. Simons Island, Georgia. Enslaved workers were used to harvest the oak used for the ship's construction, and USS
USS_Constitution
Slave trade between Africa and the West
enslaved African people to the Americas. This trade was operated by slave ships from both Europe and the New World. Some of these voyages used the triangular
Atlantic_slave_trade
Historic district in Maine, United States
The Lewiston Mills and Water Power System Historic District encompasses the major 19th-century mill complexes and associated water power systems in Lewiston
Lewiston Mills and Water Power System Historic District
Lewiston_Mills_and_Water_Power_System_Historic_District
Preserved textile mill in Cheshire, England
Quarry Bank Mill (also known as Styal Mill) in Styal, Cheshire, England, is one of the best preserved textile factories of the Industrial Revolution. Built
Quarry_Bank_Mill
Indian conglomerate
seamless tube plant, Drive for briquetting mill in continuous steel plant for hot strip mill, 330KW wind mill gear drive unit, Drive for sponge iron kiln
Elecon_Engineering
1912 maritime disaster
she struck an iceberg at 23:40 (ship's time) on 14 April. She sank two hours and forty minutes later at 02:20 ship's time (05:18 GMT) on 15 April, resulting
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
occurred during World War I: a ship carrying essential parts of what was to be the town's first sugar mill was torpedoed. The mill was eventually constructed
Mtubatuba
Radioactive waste site
wells. "Over the next several years, DOE expects to ship nearly one million tons of uranium mill tailings annually to the Crescent Junction disposal site
Moab uranium mill tailings pile
Moab_uranium_mill_tailings_pile
New Zealand businessman (1847–1936)
Sir James Mills KCMG (30 July 1847 – 23 January 1936) was a New Zealand businessman and politician. He founded the Union Steam Ship Company in Dunedin
James_Mills_(ship_owner)
Community in British Columbia, Canada
staining nearly every house. Improper burning at the mill was determined the cause. In response, the mill owners funded the extensive cleanup of Crofton, and
Crofton,_British_Columbia
Great Lakes freighter sunk in Lake Superior
entire crew of 29 men. When launched on June 7, 1958, she was the largest ship on North America's Great Lakes and remains the largest to have sunk there
SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald
Island in New York City
River and Harlem River converge. Mill Rock is located at Hell Gate, formerly an infamously treacherous area for ships to pass. The island was originally
Mill_Rock
Steam engine where steam is expanded in stages
Around 1850, compound engines were introduced into Lancashire textile mills. There are many compound systems and configurations, but there are two basic
Compound_steam_engine
Battle of the American Revolutionary War
British ship docked at Charleston, South Carolina. Their cousin John Moore was the Loyalist commander at the earlier Battle of Ramsour's Mill (modern
Battle_of_Kings_Mountain
Shipyard in Tampa, Florida
ships are at the Powell River, British Columbia at 49°51′55″N 124°33′21″W / 49.865238°N 124.555821°W / 49.865238; -124.555821, where a lumber mill
McCloskey_&_Company_Shipyard
Topics referred to by the same term
name of several ships of the Royal Navy Forth (1814 ship), a sailing ship built at Calcutta, British India Forth (1826 ship), a sailing ship built at Leith
Forth
Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer (1874–1922)
2004, pp. 185–186. Mills 1999, p. 72. Shackleton, The Heart of the Antarctic, p. 347–348. Mills 1999, pp. 82–86. Mills 1999, p. 90. Mills 1999, p. 108. Johnson
Ernest_Shackleton
Evacuation of Allied forces in early 1940
civilian merchant ships. Others had to wade out from the beaches, waiting for hours in shoulder-deep water. Some were ferried to the larger ships by what became
Dunkirk_evacuation
Topics referred to by the same term
Peebles in 1933, renamed SS Mill Hill in 1936 and torpedoed in 1940 SS Samdon, a Liberty ship built in 1943, renamed SS Mill Hill in 1947 and renamed SS
Mill_Hill_(disambiguation)
Location of gold discovery that started the California gold rush in 1848
Sutter's Mill was a water-powered sawmill on the bank of the South Fork American River in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in California. It was named
Sutter's_Mill
lists: List of ship names of the Royal Navy (A) List of ship names of the Royal Navy (B) List of ship names of the Royal Navy (C) List of ship names of the
List of ship names of the Royal Navy
List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy
Facility where logs are cut into lumber
A sawmill (saw mill, saw-mill) or lumber mill describes either a facility where logs are cut into lumber, or the machine that mills the logs in such a
Sawmill
Unincorporated community in Maryland, United States
century, it was the largest steel mill in the world. The site of the former Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard and steel mill is now renamed Tradepoint Atlantic
Sparrows_Point,_Maryland
Former grist mill in San Marino, California
El Molino Viejo, also known as The Old Mill, is a former grist mill in the San Rafael Hills of present-day San Marino, California, United States, and was
El_Molino_Viejo
American slaver, businessman, and landowner
leased a portion of his family's land to a paper mill in 1926. The land that Augustine leased to the paper mill was already home to hundreds of houses that
Timothy_Meaher
Topics referred to by the same term
frigate Sachsen (F219), the lead ship of that class German weather ship WBS 1 Sachsen, formerly FV Sachsen, a trawler converted to a weather ship during World War II
Saxony_(disambiguation)
Powered lighter-than-air aircraft
pioneer years of aeronautics, terms such as "airship", "air-ship", "air ship", and "ship of the air" were used to refer to any navigable or dirigible
Airship
Building in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
of a plant for the rolling of copper plates for sheathing ship's hulls and for forging-mills for the production of metal parts used in the construction
Portsmouth_Block_Mills
SHIP MILL
SHIP MILL
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Chief; Chief Ship
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Scandinavian
Sea Captain; Form of Skipper; Ship-master
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Ship Island; Brave
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Scandinavian
Ship Captain; Master; Ship-master
Female
Japanese
Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Shig-, SHIG means "luxuriant."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Irish
Ship; Island; Victorious Ship; Brave
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Ship
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ִיר-לִי) Hebrew name SHIR-LEE means "song is mine."
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ִיר) Hebrew unisex name SHIR means "song."
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
Korean name SHIN means "faith, trust." Compare with another form of Shin.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a boatbuilder or a mariner, from Middle English ship ‘ship’.
Boy/Male
British, English
Island; Victory Ship
Boy/Male
Australian, Scandinavian
Ship Boss
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Messenger-ship
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Lord Shib
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Ship; Island; Brave; Victory Ship
Male
Japanese
(1-晋, 2-信, 3-紳, 4-心, 5-慎, 6-新, 7-進, 8-真) Japanese name SHIN means 1) "advancing," 2) "belief," 3) "gentleman," 4) "heart," 5) "humble," 6) "new," 7) "progressive," and 8) "true." Compare with another form of Shin.
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, Irish
Island of Ships; Cenel's Island; Ship Victory; Brave
Girl/Female
Arabic
Ship
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Ship Island; Brave; Victory Ship
SHIP MILL
SHIP MILL
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
The Holly Tree; Common Name Given Christmas Girl Babies
Boy/Male
English
From the clay brook.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A River; Born of the Vedas
Boy/Male
Biblical
That hears or obeys, my reputation, my fame.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Love of Guru
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Female Version of Andrew; Brave; A Man's Woman
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Kills.
Boy/Male
Tamil
(Teacher of the Pandavas and Kauravas. Son of Bharadvaja, married to Kripi and had a son, Aswatthama.)
Girl/Female
American, Indian
Love
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Bracelet; Son of Baali
SHIP MILL
SHIP MILL
SHIP MILL
SHIP MILL
SHIP MILL
v. i.
To embark on a ship.
v. t.
To pass over or by without notice; to omit; to miss; as, to skip a line in reading; to skip a lesson.
v. t.
To punish with a whip, scourge, or rod; to flog; to beat; as, to whip a vagrant; to whip one with thirty nine lashes; to whip a perverse boy.
n.
A building in which mechanics or artisans work; as, a shoe shop; a car shop.
v. t.
By extension, in commercial usage, to commit to any conveyance for transportation to a distance; as, to ship freight by railroad.
v. t.
To engage or secure for service on board of a ship; as, to ship seamen.
v. t.
To drive with lashes or strokes of a whip; to cause to rotate by lashing with a cord; as, to whip a top.
v. t.
To hoist or purchase by means of a whip.
v. t.
To cause to skip; as, to skip a stone.
v. i.
To engage to serve on board of a vessel; as, to ship on a man-of-war.
n.
The slip or sheath of a sword, and the like.
n.
An outside covering or case; as, a pillow slip.
v. t.
To put on board of a ship, or vessel of any kind, for transportation; to send by water.
n.
A slender piece; a strip; as, a slip of paper.
v. t.
To leap lightly over; as, to skip the rope.
v. t.
To receive on board ship; as, to ship a sea.
n.
A dish or utensil (originally fashioned like the hull of a ship) used to hold incense.
v. t.
To put in its place; as, to ship the tiller or rudder.
n.
Owner of a ship or ships.
a.
Rigged like a ship, that is, having three masts, each with square sails.