the overshot water wheel at the Maiermühle in TeisendorfThe mill has been in the possession of the Mühlbacher family since 1769 - the 8th generation - the oldest machine family from 1920the mill has existed at least since the Middle Ages - the water wheel was bought second-hand in 1930 (at that time it was already 50 years old and comes from Franconia) - the arms are made of oak wood, the wheel itself is made of iron - a centimetre thick layer of lime protects against rust20 grinding passes are made from the grain fine more [automated translation]
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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6000 x 4000 px | 50.8 x 33.9 cm | 20 x 13.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
23 June 2015Location:
Bavaria, GermanyPhotographer:
RoHa-Fotothek Fürmann/Süddeutsche Zeitung PhotoMore information:
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the overshot water wheel at the Maiermühle in Teisendorf. the overshot water wheel at the Maiermühle in TeisendorfThe mill has been in the possession of the Mühlbacher family since 1769 - the 8th generation - the oldest machine family from 1920the mill has existed at least since the Middle Ages - the water wheel was bought second-hand in 1930 (at that time it was already 50 years old and comes from Franconia) - the arms are made of oak wood, the wheel itself is made of iron - a centimetre thick layer of lime protects against rust20 grinding passes are made from the grain fine more [automated translation]. Date created: 23/06/2015