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without canvas in a strong wind but two 'common sails' (with close slats) can be 'clothed' by threading ringed canvasses on to central steel rods and roping them on to the sails. The other pair were fitted with 'automatic spring shutters' which opened releasing wind pressure when it blew too hard. Only two broken shutters remain of these.
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The sails have to face squarely into the wind so the buck, with the weight of all its machinery, has to be turned. First the talber (step lever) is pulled down and hooked into place to raise the steps, then the miller pushes the tail pole round and lastly lowers the steps again. The sails will turn
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Bourn has had a history of education in the village since 1520. From 1819 boys were taught in the church tower and girls received a more limited education in a nearby cottage. The Church and the Hall combined to build a school in 1866, designed for 144 children. Within three years 81 children were
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The body of the mill, the 'buck', contains all the machinery and is balanced on a 'post' supported by an oak trestle, which supports the entire weight of the mill, and bolted to four brick piers. Four sails and millstones in front of the post balance the double steps (which act as a thrust support
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At the time of the 2001 census, the population of Bourn parish was 1,764 people living in 713 households. 96.1% were White, 1.4% Asian or Asian
British, 0.2% Black or Black British, and 1.2% 'other'. 68.6% described themselves as Christian and 29.9% said they had no religion or did not state one.
803:. A timber-framed house built early in the 16th century was added to in 1602 by the Hagar family in the form of a three-sided courtyard hall. Rainwater gutters at the front of Bourn Hall still have the initials of John and Francis Hagar.
822:. The last family connection with the village was Lady Mary, daughter of the 7th Earl De La Warr and wife of Major Griffin, who bought the house in 1921 and lived there until 1957. The property was then acquired by Peter and Ann King.
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in 1809. By 1279 there were 183 families and 900 people; the names of fields and families from this time are still known in the area. By the 14th century Bourn's population had dropped to 299 because of factors including the
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attending, paying 2d, 3d or 6d for their schooling. This school was closed in 1958 and became the
Village Hall, which has recently been extended and improved with grant aid and is a meeting place for village functions.
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By the 19th century settlement in Bourn parish was concentrated along the High Street near the church, though there were also streets and ancient closes in the areas of the village known as Caxton End and Crow End.
853:, a research and development centre for the visual arts. Wysing Arts operates a year-round programme of public exhibitions, events, schools and family activities, alongside artistic residencies and retreats.
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Now the Rural Flying Corps uses part of the runway for light aircraft; small industrial developments occupy other areas of the site. On Bank
Holidays, Bourn Market uses much of the old runways for stalls.
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a large influx of squatters from London came to live on the disused airfield and the population was 1,053 in 1951. Some later occupied Bourn's first council housing estate, Hall Close.
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and 47 miles (76 km) north of London. The South
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when down) and the tail pole behind (which is used to turn the sails into the wind). It is called a 'Post Mill' because of its supporting post.
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dates from at least 1636, when it was sold by John Cook. It is believed to be the second oldest surviving windmill in the UK after
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Bourn parish council has nine councillors. The parish is represented on
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The story of a tragic night in the history of 97 Squadron and RAF Bourn
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controlled school. Bourn School serves the villages of Bourn,
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in 1980. It became a world-famous clinic for the treatment of
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subsoil. In 2001, the area of the parish was 1,660 hectares.
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Bourn has existed as a settlement for over a thousand years.
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stands at the junction of the High Street and Short Street.
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1273:"Bourn Mill: One of oldest windmills at risk of collapse"
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Cambridgeshire County Council: Parish Census profile 2001
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The church's page at the Cambridgeshire Churches website
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A war memorial to commemorate Bourn men who died in the
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South Cambridgeshire District Council: Your Councillors
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South Cambridgeshire District Council: Electoral Wards
898:, a wooden church at Bourn was given to the monks of
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Bourn Airfield viewed from Broadway in October 2013
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758:Cambridge Past, Present and Future
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1355:Bourn Hall Clinic for infertility
1254:Heritage Lottery Fund: Bourn Mill
1024:Ordnance Survey www.getamap.co.uk
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971:List of places in Cambridgeshire
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1439:City of Peterborough
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1125:Bourn Parish Council
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1463:District of Fenland
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