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C.J. Ison

Photograph at the C.J. Ison white plaque

This last survivor of the many thousand drainage windpumps of the Cambridgeshire Fenlands was moved from Adventurers Fen, reconstructed and re-erected hereby the Council for the Preservation of Rural England, Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely branch. Through the generosity of its chairman Lord Fairhaven and the skill of the wheelwright C.J. Ison AD 1956

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