DescriptionWindmill at Bartramstown, Co. Meath - geograph.org.uk - 607329.jpg
English: Windmill at Bartramstown, Co. Meath In the entry for the parish of Ardcath in his Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837) Samuel Lewis wrote "here are two oatmeal-mills, one worked by wind and the other by water". The bulging walls are real and not the effect of a wide-angle lens.
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