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The Mill (other)
The Mill may refer to: *The Mill (company), a post-production and visual effects company * ''The Mill'' (Burne-Jones painting), a painting by British artist Edward Burne-Jones * ''The Mill'' (Rembrandt), a painting by Dutch baroque artist Rembrandt ** ''The Mill'' (Rembrandt print), 1641 *The Mill, the fictional workplace in '' Doctors'' * ''The Mill'' (TV series), a 2013 British period television drama# * ''The Mill'' (1921 film), Swedish film * Cranfield Mill, or The Mill, an apartment complex in Ipswich, England * ''The Mill'' (newspaper), a local online newspaper operating in Greater Manchester See also *Mill (other) Mill may refer to: Science and technology * * Mill (grinding) * Milling (machining) * Millwork * Textile mill * Steel mill, a factory for the manufacture of steel * List of types of mill * Mill, the arithmetic unit of the Analytical Engine earl ...
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The Mill (company)
Technicolor Creative Studios UK Limited, Trade name, doing business as The Mill, is a British Visual effects, VFX production company and creative studio headquartered in London, England, with three offices in the United States (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago), three others in Europe (Paris, Amsterdam & Berlin) and three in Asia (Shanghai, Seoul and Bangalore). It is owned by Technicolor Creative Studios. The Mill produces real-time visual effects, animation, moving images, design, experiential, and digital projects for the advertising, games, and music industries. In January 2022, Josh Mandel became President of The Mill after having initially joined The Mill's studio in Los Angeles as Managing Director/President in 2019 and becoming Chief Executive Officer in January 2021. History Founding In 1990, Robin Shenfield and Pat Joseph opened The Mill in Soho, London. Starting as a visual effects house for the advertising industry, it was the first VFX company in Europe to use exc ...
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The Mill (Burne-Jones Painting)
''The Mill'' is an Aesthetic Movement, Renaissance-inspired oil on canvas painting completed by Edward Burne-Jones in 1882. The painting's main feature is three women dancing in front of a mill pond on a summer evening, with a vague wooded landscape spanning the background. ''The Mill'' is an oil on canvas painting. It is in height, and in width. Edward Burne-Jones took twelve years to complete ''The Mill'', starting work in 1870 and completing it in 1882. Shortly after its completion, the painting was displayed at an exhibition at the Grosvenor Gallery. ''The Mill'' was inspired by ''The Allegory of Good and Bad Government'', a mural painted by Italian Renaissance artist Ambrogio Lorenzetti between 1338 and 1340. The dancing women in the painting were modelled upon women known to Burne-Jones personally: from left to right, Aglaia Coronio, Marie Stillman, and Maria Zambaco. Aglaia was the daughter of Constantine Ionides, who, like Burne-Jones, was interested in art. Marie wa ...
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The Mill (Rembrandt)
''The Mill'' is a painting by Dutch baroque artist Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. It is in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. For a long time, the attribution to Rembrandt was regarded as doubtful; it has been restored in recent years, although it is not universally accepted. The painting was formerly in the Orleans Collection. It was once owned by Peter Arrell Brown Widener. This painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1915, who wrote:952. LANDSCAPE WITH A WINDMILL ommonly called, The Mill Sm. 601; Bode 142; Dut. 452; Wb. 211; B.-HdG. 345. Beside a broad moat, high above the circular scarp of a ruined bastion, stands a windmill with some low cottages. The path from the mill leads, on the left, over a little bridge across a sluice, to a landing-post in the foreground. A woman with a child goes down to the water; a man pushes a barrow upwards. In the centre foreground a woman at the water's edge is washing linen. A man behi ...
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The Mill (Rembrandt Print)
''The Mill'' is a 1641 print by Rembrandt, only known in a single state. Copies of it are in the Rijksmuseum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and most large print rooms. See also * List of drawings by Rembrandt * List of etchings by Rembrandt The following is a list of etchings by the Dutch painter and etcher Rembrandt, with the catalogue numbers of Adam Bartsch. Each change or addition to the plate that can be seen in a print is referred to as a 'state' of the print. See also *List ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mill 1641 works Prints by Rembrandt ...
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Doctors (2000 TV Series)
''Doctors'' is a British medical soap opera, first broadcast on BBC One on 26 March 2000. Set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, the soap follows the lives of the staff of both an NHS doctor's surgery and a university campus surgery, as well as the lives of their families and friends. Initially, only 41 episodes of the programme were ordered, but due to the positive reception, the BBC ordered it as a continuing soap opera. ''Doctors'' was filmed at the Pebble Mill Studios until 2004; production then relocated to the BBC Drama Village. Episodes are filmed three months prior to transmission. The soap is typically broadcast on weekdays at 1:45 pm on BBC One and takes three annual transmission breaks across the year; at Easter, during the summer and at Christmas. Since its inception, ''Doctors'' has consistently won the share of viewers in its daytime time slot, and as of 2022, it averages at 1.6 million live viewers in its daytime broadcast. The prog ...
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The Mill (TV Series)
''The Mill'' is a 2013 period television drama broadcast on Britain's Channel 4. It was developed by Emily Dalton using stories from the archives of the National Trust Property. It is based on real-life stories and people of the textile mill workers at Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire, England, combined with fictional characters and events. The program is also filmed in Cheshire. The first series, written by John Fay, is set in 1830s Britain during the Industrial Revolution. It was directed by James Hawes and produced by Caroline Levy. The second and final series, which began airing on 20 July 2014, is set between 1838 and 1842, four years after the first series. The series was cancelled by Channel 4 in 2014, leaving the story unfinished. Plot ''The Mill'' tells the story of life in Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire during the 1830s through the eyes of central characters, Esther Price and Daniel Bate. Esther is played by Kerrie Hayes and is a young millworker who risks her own position ...
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The Mill (1921 Film)
''The Mill'' (Swedish: ''Kvarnen'') is a 1921 Swedish silent drama film directed by John W. Brunius and starring Anders de Wahl, Emmy Albiin and Gösta Cederlund.Sadoul p.32 The film's sets were designed by the art director Gustaf Hallén. Cast * Anders de Wahl as Jacob Clausen * Emmy Albiin as Kristina * Bengt Lindström as Hans * Clara Kjellblad as Lise * Ellen Dall as Anne * Gösta Cederlund Gösta Cederlund, ''Gustaf ("Gösta") Edvard Cederlund'', (6 March 1888 – 4 December 1980) was a Swedish actor and film director. He was a popular character actor from the 1930s to the 1950s. Selected filmography * '' A Dangerous Wooing'' ... as Farm-hand * Nils Lundell as Lise's Brother * Gösta Hillberg as Forest Warden References Bibliography * Hjort, Mette & Lindqvist, Ursula. ''A Companion to Nordic Cinema''. John Wiley & Sons, 2016. * Sadoul, Georges. ''Dictionary of Film Makers''. University of California Press, 1972. External links * 1921 films 1921 ...
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Cranfield Mill
Cranfield Mill is a 23 storey, mixed-used development located on the Ipswich Waterfront with access from College Street in Ipswich, Suffolk Suffolk () is a ceremonial county of England in East Anglia. It borders Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south; the North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include ..., England. The Mill was the first phase of the Cranfields Mill development at Albion Quay on the waterfront at a cost of £42 million and was designed by John Lyall Architects and was proposed to be the 'landmark' building of Ipswich. The development had financial difficulties and was never fitted out. The only occupant of the building is Dance East. Design The Mill consists of 300 apartments, offices, shops and restaurants. There is a paved courtyard in the centre of the development which provides access from College Street to the waterfront. The towers exterior was completed in 2009 and Dance E ...
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The Mill (newspaper)
''The Mill'', also known as ''The Manchester Mill'', is an online newspaper covering Greater Manchester. Launched in June 2020, The Mill publishes one in-depth article via email and the web daily to paying members and a weekly digest email to those who subscribe for free. During its first year of operation it has gained more than 1,000 paying members and over 13,000 subscribers to its free mailing list. The publication is primarily funded by subscription revenue, and, since October 2022, is financially self-sustaining. It has also received a grant from its hosting platform, Substack Substack is an American online platform that provides publishing, payment, analytics, and design infrastructure to support subscription newsletters. It allows writers to send digital newsletters directly to subscribers. Founded in 2017, Substack ..., the only UK-based publication to receive a grant from its programme, allowing it to set up two sister publications in other Northern cities: The ...
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