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South Ockendon Windmill was a Smock mill at South Ockendon, Essex, England which collapsed on 2 November 1977. ==History==
''South Ockendon Windmill'' was built in the 1820s. A date of 1829 is often quoted but the mill was marked on the Greenwoods' map of 1825. The mill was a combined mill, with a waterwheel driving a pair of millstones in the base in addition to those driven by wind. The mill may have been built with the waterwheel from new. The first reference to the waterwheel was in 1845. In June 1853 the mill was struck by lightning. A steam engine had been installed by 1912 and the mill ceased working in 1923. The mill collapsed on 2 November 1977. The wreckage was taken into store at South Woodham Ferrers by Vincent Pargeter, millwright to Essex County Council. A plan to restore and exhibit some of the remains in South Ockendon was shelved in 1994. The remains are still in store, available to be used if a replica of the mill is ever built, either on its original site or elsewhere.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Thurrock Local History Society )〕 In 2005, it was announced that some of the machinery was to be used in the restoration of Halvergate Windmill, Norfolk.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Norfolk Mills )〕
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