The waterwheel dates from 1839 and was used for powering the hoists inside the canal warehouse.
For connoisseurs of water wheels this particular one is the high breast-shot suspension type. It is made of wrought iron and has a diameter of 24 feet. There are 416 teeth around the rim which connect by gears with the hoists which lifted goods between floors in the warehouse.
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I see WHY it's called that!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Well done! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for O. I like the way old water wheels look. Carver, ABC Wed. Team
ReplyDeleteI saw one of those, I think somewhere in Wiltshire or Hampshire. Oh well...I imagine they're all over the place in England.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
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