File:Weald and Dowland water mill.ogg
Weald_and_Dowland_water_mill.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 14 s, 130 kbps, file size: 1.14 MB)
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[edit]Binaural recording of working 17th century water mill at Weald and Downland Open Air Museum. The machinery was updated throughout its working life, which ended in the 1930s.
According to the author, one can hear the "the cogs and creaking of the building as the mechanism grinds the flour".
Converted to ogg from mp3 here.
Author is Simon James.
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current | 21:26, 8 March 2007 | 1 min 14 s (1.14 MB) | Pharos (talk | contribs) | Binaural recording of [http://www.wealddown.co.uk/watermill-water-mill-millstone-17th-century.htm working 17th century water mill] at Weald and Downland Open Air Museum. The machinery was |
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Update transcode statusFormat | Bitrate | Download | Status | Encode time |
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MP3 | 174 kbps | Completed 12:22, 24 December 2017 | 3.0 s |
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