Wikipedia:WikiProject Mills

Welcome to WikiProject Mills. Several Wikipedians have formed this collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Mills and the organization of information and articles on this topic. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic. If you would like to help, please join the project, inquire on the talk page and see the to do list below.

Goals

 * To improve the coverage on Wikipedia of Windmills, Watermills, animal powered engines, cotton mills, millwrights and other related subjects.

Scope

 * The WikiProject will cover windmills (including modern wind turbines), watermills, and animal-powered machines. Traditional millwrights and millers also fall within the scope of the project. It also covers steam, internal combustion engine, and electrically-powered mills such as cotton mills as decided by consensus of the projects' members. Other articles may also fall under the scope of the WikiProject


 * These areas specifically fall outside the WikiProject - modern factory millwrights, steel mills, modern large paper mills, hydroelectric power stations.

Guidelines

 * Importance ratings
 * Top - Windmill, Watermill,
 * High - Lists of windmills by country, some windmill, watermill and cotton mill articles, a very few millwrights and millers, horse mill, animal engine,  Cotton mill, Wind turbine
 * Mid - Lists of windmills by county (or equivalent sub-division), Lists of textile mills by county (or equivalent sub-division), the majority of windmill and watermill and cotton mill articles, some millwrights and millers
 * Low - The majority of millwrights and millers, other related articles, images


 * Article structure

Windmill articles to have the following structure:-
 * History
 * Description
 * Millers (if applicable)
 * Public access (if applicable)
 * Culture & media (if applicable)
 * References
 * External links

Textile mills (and other mills) provisionally should have the following structure:-
 * Infobox
 * Lead
 * Location
 * History
 * Construction (Architecture)
 * Power
 * Equipment
 * Later extensions


 * Usage
 * Owners (if applicable)
 * Tenants (if applicable)


 * Public access (if applicable)
 * Notable events/culture & media (if applicable)
 * See also
 * References/Notes
 * Bibliography
 * External links

Open tasks

 * Top priority
 * 1) Tag all mill related articles with at least one of the four parent wikiprojects as appropriate.
 * 2) Grade all articles for class and importance.
 * 3) Ensure all windmill articles have an infobox.
 * 4) Agree infobox for textile mill buildings.
 * 5) Ensure all textile mill articles have an infobox.


 * In the shorter term
 * 1) Complete the various lists of windmills for each county in England. ✅ except for Westmorland (no known windmills).
 * 2) Create the various lists of textile mills for each borough in Greater Manchester. ✅ These lists need to be populated, and checked.
 * 3) Create the various lists of textile mills for each county in England.
 * 4) Create list of windmills in Wales (separate list for Anglesey). ✅
 * 5) Create list of windmills in Ireland (covering all 32 counties). ✅
 * 6) Add all dyks to list on this page ✅ as far as all tagged articles added to list.
 * 7) create userbox✅
 * Medium term
 * 1) Create articles on all surviving windmills in UK.
 * 2) Create lists of windmills for USA, Denmark, Sweden, Poland.
 * 3) Create lists of textile mills for USA, Belgium, Germany, France.
 * 4) Expand List of windmills further
 * 5) Expand UK river articles to cover mills, add diagrams to such articles.
 * 6) Expand UK canal articles to cover mills, add diagrams to such articles.


 * Long term
 * 1) Create lists of windmills for Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Canada.
 * 2) Create lists of mills for US New England states with mill towns (especially early Mass. mills)
 * 3) Create lists of power canals associated with mills per state
 * 4) Expand all non-uk lists to include lost mills.
 * 5) Create articles for all surviving windmills worldwide.
 * 6) Expand coverage of individual millwrights and millwrighting firms, starting with those currently practicing, then historic millwrights.
 * 7) Expand non-UK river articles to cover mills, add diagrams to such articles

Members
Please feel free to add yourself here, and to indicate any areas of particular interest.

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 * 1) (windmills, watermills, animal engines.) 11:53, 24 June 2009 (UTC)
 * 2) (windmills) 14:53, 24 June 2009 (UTC)
 * 3) (cotton mills) 20:34, 24 June 2009 (UTC)
 * 4) I am interested in ones that are listed on historic registers, anywhere 23:52, 24 June 2009 (UTC)
 * 5) (Most interested in Watermills, their history and how they affect the surrounding area, as well as the stream itself)17:09, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
 * 6) '''yousaf465'
 * 7) (steam engines !! and industrial archaeology in general :o) ) 15:17, 27 June 2009 (UTC)
 * 8) Interested in British mills, especially non-corn mills, and particularly those for metal working.
 * , interested in ancient and medieval milling, watermills and windmills alike Gun Powder Ma (talk) 10:34, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
 * 1) (Mills, milling and industrial archaeology in general and High Salvington Windmill and Glynde Wind Pump in particular.) 21:20, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
 * 2) (talk) - Interested in wind and water mills, active in the nl.Wikipedia mills project 16:08, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
 * 3) Interested in all-round topics, particularly those with interest to contemporary use in irrigation, providing of mechanical power (for a multitude of tasks) and energy generation. Also interested in link to sustainable development
 * 4)  - Dutch and Polish windmills. Leszek Jańczuk (talk) 22:20, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
 * 20:39, 12 February 2010 (UTC)) Where are all the textile Mills now? What's all this about Japan?
 * 1) I'll keep an eye on the Dutch windmills. Mvdleeuw (talk) 14:47, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
 * 2) - Hoping to contribute some articles on London mills and UK grain mills France3470 (talk) 18:38, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
 * 3) Interested in windmills worldwide, but volunteer miller in the Netherlands Reboelje (talk) 18:09, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
 * 4) Interested in the history of Dutch windmills, but also watermills and old New England mill towns. Jane (talk) 08:22, 22 September 2012 (UTC)
 * 5) Focused mostly on industrial history/company history. More experienced with categorization than with editing articles. RevelationDirect (talk) 11:29, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
 * 6) I wrote the article on the Eclipse windmill based on some history research interests, which is how I found out about this project.  As it turns out I am an engineer, and have worked in two paper mills, a sawmill, a wire mill and an extrusion mill, so I might have something to contribute to the project over time. LaurentianShield (talk) 21:03, 25 June 2015 (UTC)
 * 7) DThomsen8 (talk) 20:03, 1 August 2015 (UTC) I keep the assessments up to date.
 * 8) (Windmills in the Netherlands) 21:34, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
 * 9) Malcolm Boura (talk) 18:45, 5 March 2017 (UTC) Currently working on water wheel. Work in progress is at Draft:water wheel some of which has been transferred back to the article.

Admins
These members are Admins.

Articles
Most articles of the project are indexed in: and other list articles.
 * List of windmills
 * List of watermills

They are also categorized in: and other categories.
 * Category:Lists of windmills
 * Category:Lists of textile mills in the United Kingdom

Featured content

 * Scout Moor Wind Farm
 * Scout Moor Wind Farm

Candidates
Currently there are no featured article candidates within this WikiProject.

Good Articles

 * De Akkermolen
 * Derwent Valley Mills
 * Fabyan Windmill
 * Murrays' Mills
 * Thelnetham Windmill
 * Watermill at Opwetten

DYK

 * "Did you know?" articles

The following WikiProject Mills articles were featured on Wikipedia's main page in the "Did you know?" section.


 * 1) Pitstone Windmill, 22 June 2004
 * 2) Stamp mill, 15 April 2006
 * 3) Oliver Evans, 26 August 2006
 * 4) Orange Mill Historic District 10 June 2007
 * 5) River Bourne, Kent, 23 November 2007
 * 6) River Darent, 20 December 2007
 * 7) Éolienne Bollée, 26 January 2008
 * 8) Chillenden Windmill, 21 April 2008
 * 9) Davison's Mill, Stelling Minnis, 25 April 2008
 * 10) Sarre Windmill, 25 April 2008
 * 11) Lower Mill, Woodchurch, 26 April 2008
 * 12) Great Mill, Sheerness, 27 April 2008
 * 13) Ringle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst 29 April 2008
 * 14) Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 6 May 2008
 * 15) Windmills in the Isle of Man, 7 May 2008
 * 16) Windmills in the Channel Islands, 8 May 2008
 * 17) New Mill, Cross in Hand, 12 May 2008
 * 18) Windmill Hill Mill, Herstmonceux, 13 May 2008
 * 19) Outwood Windmill, 20 May 2008
 * 20) Reigate Heath Windmill, 22 May 2008
 * 21) Ashby's Mill, Brixton, 23 May 2008
 * 22) Buckland Windmill, 24 May 2008
 * 23) Shiremark Mill, Capel, 27 May 2008
 * 24) Aythorpe Roding Windmill, 31 May 2008
 * 25) Mountnessing Windmill, 6 June 2008
 * 26) South Ockendon Windmill, 25 June 2008
 * 27) Terling Windmill, 21 July 2008
 * 28) Stansted Mountfitchet Windmill, 19 August 2008
 * 29) Messing Maypole Mill, 22 August 2008
 * 30) White Roding Windmill, 26 August 2008
 * 31) Drinkstone windmills, 7 October 2008
 * 32) Friston Windmill, 15 October 2008
 * 33) Gants Mill 8 November 2008
 * 34) Moses Montefiore Windmill, 16 November 2008
 * 35) George Washington's Gristmill, 16 December 2008
 * 36) Ifield Water Mill 9 February 2009
 * 37) Sloat's Dam and Mill Pond 25 March 2009
 * 38) Murrays' Mills 29 March 2009
 * 39) TIV Resolution, 1 April 2009
 * 40) Price's Mill, 11 May 2009
 * 41) Upthorpe Mill, Stanton, 17 May 2009
 * 42) Thelnetham Windmill, 23 May 2009
 * 43) Buxhall Windmill 29 May 2009
 * 44) Crux Easton wind engine, 29 May 2009
 * 45) John Wallis Titt, 29 May 2009
 * 46) Derwent Valley Mills 1 June 2009
 * 47) Pakenham Windmill, 5 June 2009
 * 48) West Point Rice Mill 11 June 2009
 * 49) Cromer Windmill, Ardeley, 14 June 2009
 * 50) Cawston Road Mill, Aylsham, 27 June 2009
 * 51) Union Mills, Burnham Overy, 6 July 2009
 * 52) De Schoolmeester, Westzaan, 10 July 2009
 * 53) East Dereham Windmill, 22 July 2009
 * 54) Ken Major, 15 August 2009
 * 55) Jantina Hellingmolen, Aalden, 19 August 2009
 * 56) Jan Pol, Dalen 22 August 2009
 * 57) De Heidebloem, Erica 26 August 2009
 * 58) Barry Mill, 26 August 2009
 * 59) De Eendracht, Anjum, 4 September 2009
 * 60) De Sterrenberg, Nijeveen, 18 September 2009
 * 61) De Olifant, Burdaard, 19 September 2009
 * 62) De Zwaluw, Burdaard, 19 September 2009
 * 63) Tjaskers in Drenthe, 26 September 2009
 * 64) Union Mill Complex, 8 October 2009
 * 65) De Hoop, Norg, 10 October 2009
 * 66) Nooitgedacht, Veenoord, 26 October 2009
 * 67) Treadwheel crane, 5 November 2009
 * 68) De Wachter, Zuidlaren, 6 November 2009
 * 69) Newlin Mill Complex, 20 November 2009
 * 70) Lower Saxon Mill Road, 6 January 2010
 * 71) De Cornwerdermolen, Cornwerd, 10 January 2010
 * 72) De Hoop, Dokkum, 18 January 2010
 * 73) Zeldenrust, Dokkum, 18 January 2010
 * 74) Rispenserpoldermolen, Easterein, 2 February 2010
 * 75) Arkens, Franeker, 26 February 2010
 * 76) Welgelegen, Heerenveen, 29 March 2010
 * 77) De Rat, IJlst, 14 April 2010
 * 78) De Hoop, Holwerd, 16 April 2010
 * 79) De Groene Molen, Joure, 26 April 2010
 * 80) De Sweachmermolen, Langweer, 9 May 2010
 * 81) Fântânele-Cogealac Wind Farm, 1 October 2010
 * 82) Den Brook Wind Farm, 20 June 2011
 * 83) Millennium Mills, 24 June 2011
 * 84) Marsh Mill, 27 June 2011
 * 85) Little_Marton_Mill, 3 July 2011

Category:Non–Main Page Did you know pages

Requested articles
Please list here articles which you think should be created and why the subject is notable to this wikiproject.


 * Bronson Windmill, i think only windmill in Fairfield County, CT, US.
 * Shudehill Mill, Manchester, the very first steam powered mill.✅
 * Albion Mills, Southwark, the first steam powered corn mill. ✅
 * Stephen Hooper (millwright), who invented the Roller Reefing Sail.
 * De Schoolmeester, Westzaan, only wind powered paper mill in the world ✅

Articles listed for deletion

 * Articles for deletion/Kings Mill, Stamford

Review and assessment

 * To add an article to this WikiProject please use   on that article's talk page.


 * Peer review
 * Assessment
 * Assessment

The project categorizes articles according to the WP 1.0 criteria:
 * Featured Articles: need little or no work.
 * 'A' class: need a very small amount of work, followed by FA nomination.
 * Good Articles: a little more work required.
 * 'B' class: a lot of work done, but a lot of work left to do.
 * 'C' class: a lot of work done, but is missing content.
 * Start class: short, lacks details, key facts, illustration, etc.
 * Stub class: very short, lacking important details.
 * List class: list of mills.

Articles needing assessment are listed under Category:Unassessed Mills articles

1. The article is suitably referenced, with inline citations where necessary.
 * B class criteria


 * It has reliable sources, and any important or controversial material which is likely to be challenged is cited. The use of citation templates such as is not required, but the use of tags is encouraged.

2. The article reasonably covers the topic, and does not contain obvious omissions or inaccuracies.


 * It contains a large proportion of the material necessary for an A-Class article, although some sections may need expansion, and some less important topics may be missing.

3. The article has a defined structure.
 * Content should be organized into groups of related material, including a lead section and all the sections that can reasonably be included in an article of its kind.

4. The article is reasonably well-written.


 * The prose contains no major grammatical errors and flows sensibly, but it certainly need not be "brilliant". The Manual of Style need not be followed rigorously.

5. The article contains supporting materials where appropriate.


 * Illustrations are encouraged, though not required. Diagrams and an infobox etc. should be included where they are relevant and useful to the content.

6. The article presents its content in an appropriately accessible way.
 * It is written with as broad an audience in mind as possible. Although Wikipedia is more than just a general encyclopedia, the article should not assume unnecessary technical background and technical terms should be explained or avoided where possible.

The article need to meet all six criteria to be classed as B Class. If it fails one or more, but meets 3, 4, and 5 then it can be classed as C Class. If one or more of 3, 4 and 5 are not met, then it is Start class.
 * Guidance

Assessment progress
✅
 * 15 October 2014
 * All articles in Category:Lists of windmills assessed.
 * All articles in Category:Millwrights assessed

✅
 * 24 June 2009
 * All articles in Category:Lists of windmills assessed.
 * All articles in Category:Millwrights assessed
 * All individual windmill articles linked from the various UK county lists tagged.


 * 25 June
 * All articles in Category:Watermills by country and sub cats thereof tagged.
 * All article in Category:Lists of textile mills in the United Kingdom assessed


 * June 29
 * Over 700 articles tagged, with only 6 unassessed.

Reassessment needed
To get an article reassessed, simply remove the class from the template on the talk page, which will add the article to the Unassessed Mills articles category.

Log
A log of assessment changes in the last 30 days is available here.

Templates



 * Infobox windmill
 * Windmills in England
 * Windmills by country
 * Dutch Windmills
 * Kent Watermills
 * French Windmills
 * Belgian Windmills
 * German Windmills
 * Windmills in the United States
 * Irish Windmills
 * Windmill-stub
 * Danish Windmills

Categories
The head categories of this Wikiproject are
 * Category:Windmills
 * Category:Watermills
 * Category:Textile mills

Related projects
WikiProject Mills is a child project of
 * WikiProject Historic sites
 * WikiProject Technology
 * WikiProject Architecture
 * WikiProject Energy

Templates for talk pages covering all parent project.

Barnstar
Although the project does not have its own barnstar, there is one that may be used, The Cast Iron Engineering Barnstar.

Reliable Sources
The following sources have been debated by the Wikipedia community.
 * Norfolk Mills - deemed reliable if the info being used is referenced.
 * De Hollandsche Molen - deemed reliable.
 * Molendatabase - Not resolved, but probably reliable. Probably better to use the De Hollandsche Molens website as the primary source of info, and the Molendatabase as a filler.

Similar Wikiprojects in other languages

 * The Dutch language Wikipedia has a Wikiproject which mainly covers Dutch windmills. See sidebar for link to it.