- FWGC-1112794
- Item
- Late 20th century
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
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Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Detail of axle, boss and arms of wooden donkey wheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Trans; 440x330; ink; Donkey wheel types of spokes; ; J Kenneth Major
Major, J Kenneth (1928-2009), architect
Wooden building containing donkey wheel
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
Roadsign "Beech Barns" is visible.
Gregory, Frank William (1917-1998), mill researcher
17th Century donkey wheel, Wardown Park, Luton.
Donkey in wheel drawing water at Birling Farm.
Unknown photographer
The Great Well, Carisbrooke Castle, Isle Of Wight.
Donkey and Chinese women husking rice at the Franciscan Missionary Union, Chan-Tong, China
Donkey working Mexican flour mill, Mexico.
Photograph of a Persian Wheel Donkey Pump, Boland Museum, Worcester, South Africa
Part of Niall Roberts Collection
"Donkey pump ("Persian Wheel") Boland Museum Worcerster, Cape Prov 11/85".
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Piece in 'The Times' about the efforts of Hugo and Kenneth Major to save at least some of the 27 surviving "donkey wheels" that used to draw water up from wells etc.
Donkey crushing rice in China.
Chestnut House Donkey Wheel, Owslebury
Part of Arthur Lowe Collection
Lowe, Arthur
Chestnut House Donkey Wheel, Owslebury
Part of Arthur Lowe Collection
Lowe, Arthur
Beech Barns Donkey Wheel, Beech
Part of Arthur Lowe Collection
Sited to haul water from 60 foot deep well.
Lowe, Arthur
"Bulliet, Glick and Hill extracts"
Part of Michael Harverson Collection
Extracts from books about medieval Arab and Spanish technology.
"Zonca 1607, horse powered corn mill"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Vittorio Zonca (1568–1603) was an Italian engineer and writer. He wrote the Theater of machines, which was published in Padua in 1607 four years after his death.
Hills, Richard Leslie (1936-2019), historian and clergyman
Luxor. A Sakieah (water wheel) for irrigation of lands.
Unknown photographer
Copyright by Editor B E Disegni. In Egypt camels are used to raise water for irrigation
Unknown photographer