Annie Spark has been looking for many years to reconstruct the history of the mill. Through the pieces found here and there, she gradually reconstructed the puzzle. His narrative brought us back to the construction of the canal en 1665 and the mills that bordered it, at a time when the channel was navigable from Naurouze to Revel. The mill has gradually expanded, to end up being an industrial flour mill processing up to 75 tons of cereals a day. In a crash of machines and dust, he employed up to 40 people housed in the vicinity and working in 3×8, until his closure towards 1980 following the death of his owner.
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