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Failed attempt at building an air lift / ghyser pump. Rate of flow at more than 30cm head was awful.
Image Title: Oregon pump
Date: 1946
Place: Oregon
Description/Caption: On recto, "H.G. Miller 1946"
Medium: black and white photograph
Photographer/Maker: H.G. Miller
Cite as: OR-H-0004, WaterArchives.org
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Affectionately known as "Pump Park", this is a little park along the Keller Creek road running between Yachats river and Cape Perpetua.
This little park was a favorite of my grandmother as well as my parents. I'm just glad it's still around for me to enjoy and preserve as best I can in pictures.
And even though the pumps are bright red and the sky was bright blue, I submitted to a grayscale version to simplify the foto.
One of the many pumps throughout the cemetery...probably used to water what used to be lovely gardens.
In the late 19th Century, Oakland was a popular destination for Sunday carriage rides and picnics. Families tended the plots of loved ones, creating an assortment of lovely gardens. Atlanta’s first greenhouse was established here in 1870. Many distinctions of daily life were maintained in death, as African Americans were buried apart from whites and Jewish sections were separate from Christian.
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