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Old Jewish Windmill in Adelaide

Old Jewish Windmill in Adelaide

Old Jewish Windmill in Adelaide

Windmills represent self-sufficiency and industriousness, which are significant values in Jewish tradition. Historically, they have been associated with the effort to promote productive enterprise and independence within communities. This aligns with the Jewish emphasis on hard work and the importance of contributing to one's community.

Adelaide, corner of West Terrace and Currie Streets, 1876 (approx) ..a rare photo ..on the corner of West Terrace and Waymouth Street, showing the large flour mill, and named the City or West Terrace Mill, claimed to have been built by J Malin in 1840. It was sold to Stephen Phillips in 1843 and was reported to be still working in 1857. However, it was destroyed by fire and was demolished sometime after 1876. The West Terrace flour mill, owned at this time by Giles & Smith is seen along West Terrace, and it has recently been badly damaged by fire, with the roof, being tin and lead melting and falling in

..sagovtarchives/pd/cc ..'Today' from Google Street View