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		By: Sheila Crawshaw		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I visited the Trearddur Bay windmill whilst it was still working in 1935 or &#039;36. It was so noisy, and the whole building shook.
It was featured on the front page of the Daily Sketch (or Graphic?) as the last working windmill about 1937 I think, and then it was shut.
I used to love watching it going round.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I visited the Trearddur Bay windmill whilst it was still working in 1935 or &#8217;36. It was so noisy, and the whole building shook.<br />
It was featured on the front page of the Daily Sketch (or Graphic?) as the last working windmill about 1937 I think, and then it was shut.<br />
I used to love watching it going round.</p>
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