English: Tucking Mill Cottage, the house where William Smith was thought to have lived, at Tucking Mill. William Smith ('the father of English geology') was thought to have lived in this house when working on the Somerset Coal Canal. However, now it is believed that he actually lived at the nearby Tucking Mill House
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This image was copied from wikipedia:en. The original description was: == Summary == House where William Smith lived, Tucking Mill William Smith ('the father of English geology') lived in this house when working on the Somerset Coal canal. Copyright Shei