"Aldersea's Engine for raising water; London Bridge Water Works"
- MCFC-ENG-082
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- 18th century
Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807), engraver
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"Aldersea's Engine for raising water; London Bridge Water Works"
Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807), engraver
All 48 oak folding wedges inplace, Mapledurham Mill, Mapledurham
Wedges holding wheel in place on shaft now complete.
Cookson, Mildred M, miller
All old paddles removed, Mapledurham Mill, Mapledurham
Cookson, Mildred M, miller
"Ancien haut fourneau au charbon de bois"
Charcoal blast furnace.
Unknown creator
Unknown creator
Another section removed, Mapledurham Mill, Mapledurham
Cookson, Mildred M, miller
Background: Classification of Waterwheels
Islamic and Roman designs of water-lifting equipment
Breastshot waterwheel, cider mill and horse mill
Jeffreys, Thomas (c 1719-1771), engraver
Native well, Jabneh, Morocco.
Unknown photographer
"Charpente, Machine a remonter les bateaux"
Boat mill showing the two waterwheels.
Benard, Robert (1734-1777), engraver
Close up of waterwheel turning, Mapledurham Mill, Mapledurham
Cookson, Mildred M, miller
Close up of wheel before dismantling, Mapledurham Mill, Mapledurham
Rim showing how bad it had got.
Cookson, Mildred M, miller
Farey, John (1791-1851), mechanical engineering, consulting engineer, patent agent and illustrator
Cow turning a waterwheel at well
An Indian Well, Jacobabad.
Unknown photographer
Cutting out of new rim sections, Mapledurham Mill, Mapledurham
First week of October 1994 at Mill Farm, cutting out new rim sections, using naturally curved oak.
Cookson, Mildred M, miller
Damage to waterwheel, Mapledurham Mill, Mapledurham
Missing start and paddle. Shots taken by digital camera showing extent of high water in the Thames, Summer 2007.
Cookson, Mildred M, miller
Damage to waterwheel, Mapledurham Mill, Mapledurham
Broken starts and paddle caused by pressure of high water. Shots taken by digital camera showing extent of high water in the Thames, Summer 2007.
Cookson, Mildred M, miller