tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1768273561705178788.post7796580543434879209..comments2024-03-16T16:32:29.320+01:00Comments on #Brighton Bits: The Dyke Road Tavernquedulahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09737971867539674984noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1768273561705178788.post-88678230006122852902019-06-21T16:32:03.437+02:002019-06-21T16:32:03.437+02:00Stephen Gorringe: “my brother-in-law owned ‘Lambou...Stephen Gorringe: “my brother-in-law owned ‘Lambourne & Ridley’ sited<br />at the Old Mill Works. Inside were pulleys and huge overhead wheels that I was told were part of the windmill, these are now incorporated in the flats”.<br />Graham Ingram: “Albert Lambourne built cars (steam) c1890s. The jib for<br />lifting sacks of grain for milling was still there and used to lift engines in<br />and out the fitting shop on the top floor. Some of the original stone and brick flooring from when it was a mill on the ground floor”.<br />Also, reputedly inset into the floor within the Garage was part of the circular iron track around which the old mill’s fan tail turned.juzza_bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14088957916721341171noreply@blogger.com