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The limestone house was built in 1841 as a hay shed for Vaemla Manor. Throughout its history the building has served as village shop, flour mill, and in the 1950s the Estonian SSR Local Industrial Combine founded its wool factory here. - Picture of Hiiu Vill, Vaemla

Photo: The limestone house was built in 1841 as a hay shed for Vaemla Manor. Throughout its history the building has served as village shop, flour mill, and in the 1950s the Estonian SSR Local Industrial Combine founded its wool factory here.

The limestone house was built in 1841 as  a hay shed for Vaemla Manor. Throughout its history the building has served as village shop, flour mill, and in the 1950s the Estonian SSR Local Industrial Combine founded its wool factory here.
The oldest machines are from Poland. Anton Wieczorek’s metallurgical plant in Bialystok began to produce this kind of machines in 1860s. At first these machines were driven by steam, but in Vaemla Wool Factory old Soviet electric motors are used.
Short woolen coat, sold in the wool mill and company's webpage.
During summer there are also sheep greeting the customers in front of the building.
Decorative woolen pillows, sold in the wool mill and company's webpage.
Long woolen coat and scarf, sold in the wool mill and company's webpage.

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