Windflow Technology Ltd's prototype windmill, erected in Gebbies Pass, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. Named Neil after one of the company's founders, Neil Cherry, who died of motor neuron disease (a.k.a. ALS) around the time of its construction.
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{{Information| |Description=Windflow Technology Ltd's prototype windmill, erected in Gebbies Pass, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. |Source=Own work |Date=2003-06-19 |Author=Avenue |Permission=Dual-licensed under the GFDL and CC-By-SA-2.5, 2.