It was raised in 1827, with a brick base being built under the mill.
It is located on a concrete and red brick base.
The stepped shape of the brick base reflects the circulation within.
It is mounted on a red brick base and totals about 2,000 pounds.
It is a wooden building set on top of a high plastered brick base.
The tower had been built on an octagonal brick base which was left standing.
They will be set against a traditional brick base, linking the $29 million, 90,000-square-foot building to nearby older ones.
The mill's brick base was left, serving as a corn store in the 1930s.
Close to, she saw that the building had a brick base, up to about three feet, and a metal framework above it.
In that year, the mill was raised on a brick base.