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Latest TIMS Newsletter is stunning

April 04 2012 by Ron (548 views)
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The latest issue (Spring 2012) contains an amazing 37 pages of articles and images relating to mills in many countries around the world. As a demonstration of the breadth and interest of the subjects available, TIMS publications are second to none and this one is free

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TIMS E-News is a downloadable PDF and you can subscribe here  For mill enthusiasts, the riches in this issue seem endless:

  • A Survey of National Mill Days in the USA and Europe
  • Details of the TIMS bookshops (including our TIMS shop
  • Details of membership and forthcoming publications (free to members)
  • 20 pages of mill news from arround the World
  • Articles on Australian roller flour mills, sesame mills in Lemnos, Greece, spelt milling in South Africa and smaller items on mills in Turkey  a painting of a 3-man treadwheel "noria" in America and and a poem from the USA
  • Books reviewed 
  • De l’eau à la lumière, Un siècle d’énergie hydroélectrique en France, Pierre Crausse & François Vieillefoss
  • Windmühlen by Helmut Dollhopf
  • The horizontal windmill of Andros, an engine, a craft, an invention (Ο ταβλόμυλος της Άνδρου, μια λαϊκή μηχανή, μια τέχνη, μια εφεύρεση), by George Speis.

Congratulations to George Speis and Katerina Toutouza for producing an excellent publication.

 

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