Would your visit to Shepherd wheel give you enough evidence to support what is said in Sources A, B and C?
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Have a little read: ... Matthew J Hampton Silverdale School 36704 GCSE History Project Local study Coursework 1 (a) Would your visit to Shepherd wheel give you enough evidence to support what is said in Sources A, B and C? Source A: "The heyday of the water mill in Sheffield was in the late 1700's when the streams were often so crowded that the tail goit of one mill fed the dam of the next." It is true there were a many water driven mills on the river Porter as it is possible to build, so that the maximum amount of water power could be generated from this relatively small river that flows off the gritstone moors south-west of Sheffield. The head goit that feeds the Shepard wheel dam arises at the bridge where the tail goit of the no longer existing leather mills rejoins the Porter River. The tail goit of the Shepard wheel dam rejoins the Porter
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