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Place Label/Name: Albion MillLat. 51.5111 - Long. -0.105002 Google Map LinkShort Description: The Albion Mill, constructed in 1783-1786 and located at the foot of the Blackfriars Bridge on the north bank, was a large-scale corn mill that featured a steam engine designed by Boulton and Watt. It was considered one of the most advanced industrial buildings of its time. It was destroyed by fire in 1791. Record created by Chad Wollerton Connected EventsJefferson visits the Albion MillJefferson writes to Charles Thomson Connected EvidenceSamual Wyatt and the Albion MillConnected MediaAlbion Mill circa 1790 |
![]() Albion Mill circa 1790 |