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Bits and Bob’s Part 4: A Broads Icon

January 16, 2017 windenergymuseum

Enjoy our new monthly series compiled by Wind Energy Museum volunteer Paul Hooper, chronicling the records he had recently digitised that tell Bob Morse’s story, and the story of our collection of wind engines.

In the first of the series, Paul introduces us to Thurne Mill.

Bits and Bob’s: A Broads Icon – Part 4

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