Corn mill built by Matthew Boulton, James Watt and ´³´Ç³ó²ÔÌý¸é±ð²Ô²Ô¾±±ð.  Rennie moved from Scotland to London when invited to work on the construction of these Mills.  Burnt down in 1791 and have an image. More information, especially about the fire, at .
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Albion Mills
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Rennie Garden
The 3.25 metre panorama to which the text refers can be seen at the Governmen...
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Crosskey's Inn
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