Tadcaster, The Mill 1906
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Since the 18th century, the town has been a centre for the brewing of beer. The breweries used the Wharfe to bring in raw materials and transport finished products. But the river was prone to flooding, with the result that between 1875 and 1877 St Mary's Church was dismantled, moved, and then re-erected out of reach of the waters. In the background is the early 18th-century Wharfe Bridge.
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