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Fulwell Pumping Station was built in 1853, designed by Thomas Hawksley. Constructed for the Sunderland and South Shields Water Company it began operating by 1856, powered by two 70 horsepower rotative pumping engines. The site is still operational using electric pumps. The enginehouse and attached boilerhouse is listed Grade II.
We crossed Victoria Bridge again, passing the Pump Rooms on our way back to the railway station. We had had the plan of getting off at Warwick for a look round there, but we all agreed we didn't have enough energy to enjoy another town properly.
Evidently this is a water pumping unit; and up the hill the water goes to irrigate the land from the river below
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Horsey Wind Pump.
Looking out towards Horsey mere.
Don't normally do this sort of processing, but this worked, so must be getting better at it.
We went just down the road, to Papplewick Pumping Station, yesterday. "In Steam" and featuring an Artisan Craft Fair. I paid the extra four quid to go and have a look around the underground reservoir. Very interesting indeed, but the combination of pitch darkness, bright spotlights, thirty-ish bodies, and only a phone-cam meant a slightly less-than-ideal photo opportunity. Nevertheless....
Gemaal Rozema, Termunterzijl, The Netherlands
This modern facility is part of the region's flood defences and replaced an older, smaller station.
Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station pumps sewage from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park into the main sewer system.
Some of the exterior panels are etched with images of technical drawings by engineer Sir Joseph Bazalgette for London's original 1860s sewerage system.
Designed by John Lyall Architects and completed in 2010.
Skyline with water towers
Most buildings in the city taller than six stories need some sort of water tower and pumping system to provide water pressure to tenants.
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Historical marker. Info: www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=192660 Old irrigation pump outside Arkansas Post, Arkansas USA.
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I've past this garden bridge and water pump very often and every time the light has been in the wrong place to get a good shot.
It's not easy as there isn't a lot of space to get it in frame, the garden gate is very narrow.
But the light was great and by leaning into the garden wall I finally managed a shot that I was happy with, without the trellis getting in the way on the left.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Henry Curry built the Grade II-listed Pump Room for the 7th Duke of Devonshire in 1894 due to overcrowding at the previous well in the Natural Baths. It was last used to “take the waters” in the 1970s.
The building has been restored as part of the Crescent renovation and is now managed by the Buxton Crescent Heritage Trust and operates as a Visitor Centre.
An early morning walk while most were still asleep. It was just me, the snails, the cattle and the cormorants. My wet shoes were forgotten in this golden hour.
needs a paint job but I guess I like it looking rustic,,,, and oh yes, it still works. I use the pump to water my potted plants...the gold bokeh in the background is the field of soya beans ready to be harvested,,,,,,
thanks so much for your visits and have a wonderful day,,,,,,
The Pump Room Gardens were originally a private area only for those who were visiting the Pump Room, but in 1875 were opened to the public. A bandstand was installed and a second one, to this design, was designed by Walter MacFarlane & Co. and founded in Glasgow. It was installed in 1896 and last year was completely rebuilt to the same design. The gardens (unlike the Jephson Gardens) are not particularly large, but they provide a much-used flexible space and make a particularly fine entrance to those arriving from the station and walking over York Bridge.