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Report - Hydraulic Ram Pumps 16, Gloucestershire A-H (2022 - 2023)

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urbanchemist

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For better or worse this trespassing website seems to have become a repository for Victorian and Edwardian era pumping equipment.

The current post contains about half of the remaining ram pumps in Gloucestershire, ordered alphabetically by location.
There are, or were, a lot of water pumps in this county mainly because of the Cotswolds - the blue pins in the map below are Gloucs and are mostly in the hilly bits.




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This is good farming country, but with a porous limestone base there sometimes isn’t enough water on the high ground.
Hence all the pumps, usually raising water from the valleys - it’s a similar story for the Tabular Hills in North Yorkshire (report #6).

Most of the equipment is from the two major manufacturers John Blake and Green and Carter (G&C) - G&C took over Easton and also made the ‘Vulcan’ brand of ram.
Most were installed between 1900 and 1920 before mains water or electricity arrived.




Aldsworth. A ram in a locked sunken chamber - there were enough holes in the lid to see it was probably a Blake.
An unusual feature of this one was the free standing metal reservoir & filtration tank, filled by syphon from a nearby stream.


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Aylburton 1. ‘Rams’ are shown in the Lydney Park Estate and I found the supply tank first, which has the usual flap over the inlet (drive) pipe for turning the water on and off.
Downhill from the tank in an inconspicuos underground chamber was a ram with a spherical air tank, probably an Easton although I didn’t bother opening it up to look for a maker’s name.
It looks like there were once two here, but one has gone.


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Aylburton 2. Another estate ram, in a wooded valley along with other defunct water-related structures.
The hut was locked but there were enough gaps to see it was a compound Blake (driven by once source of water, but pumping a second purer source).


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Blockley. A Vulcan in a neat hut, with water coming from a spring uphill.

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Bourton-on-the-Water 1. This one was odd since someone seems to have messed up the plumbing and it was full of sewage.


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Bourton-on-the-Water 2. Another in this region, not marked on maps but near an old pumping station.
Froggy was a bonus - I haven’t noticed many in Gloucs, maybe because the watercourses are so polluted by agricultural runoff.



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Charlton Abbotts. There are three rams here, two Blakes in hut half way down a hill, one of which was still going.
The drive pipes for these were buried but you could hear and feel the shock waves underfoot while walking down.


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And another running Blake at the bottom of the hill near a stream.


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urbanchemist

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Coln St. Dennis. Located in a boggy region below a spring, the roof of the ram hut had partly collapsed with a spray of water coming from one of the ram outlet pipes.
What may have happened is that when the mains water arrived the line became pressurised, relying on a tap to stop it escaping - anyway I tightened things up to stop it leaking so much.


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Cranham 1. A pump house is marked on maps with a well and a ram nearby.
The pump house was of little interest - it was probably diesel-powered at some stage judging by the plinth, but now just has an electric centrifugal pump (Grundfos).


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However there were instructions for rams lying around, and also the type of handle that is used to open and close the inlet flap of a ram reservoir tank leaning against the wall outside.

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Downhill below a reservoir tank was a Blake in a collapsing hut.

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Cranham 2. A recent one not marked on maps which I heard while walking past on the way to a waterwheel pump.
It sounded like there may be another ram somewhere in the valley but I didn’t look as I was in a nursery field and the mama cows were becoming twitchy.


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Edgeworth 1. On a rather steep hillside next to a calcareous stream, this seems to have pumped spring water back up the hill beyond where it came out of the ground.

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Edgeworth 2. I was clearing out the rubbish when I realised I was being stung all over by small bees - they must have had a nest in there.
Just enough time to see it was another Blake before retreating rapidly, flailing around to get them out of my clothing.


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Elkstone. A long defunct ram with disconnected drive pipe - the first picture is standing on the reservoir tank looking down.

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urbanchemist

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Farmington. A ram built into a basin in a partially underground hut - it wasn’t obvious where the water came from.


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Far Oakridge. Two rams are marked here but only one was left.
The drive pipe leading from the tank & bath finishes where the first one used to be - carrying on in the same direction leads to the second ram.
It looks like a Blake - the scrap of label left suggests it may have been installed by a local firm.



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Fossebridge. A fairly spacious hut with a large outlet pipe heading across a stream - too large for the Blake, so the other half of the hut probably had more pumping equipment.


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Gloucester. Two rams on Birdlip Hill, a steepish hill just outside Gloucester.
One of these isn’t marked on maps and may have been a replacement for another pump house further up which has now gone.



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Great Rissington. A fairly recent one, probably a Blake, at the site of a sheepwash on old maps.
The reservoir for this, filled by a spring, now has a defunct electrical pump.



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Hawling. Two pumps here in a rather cramped pit with an unusual standpipe-type reservoir up the hill.
The Blake was thumping away but the larger Easton wasn’t.




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This post is already too long so I’ll do another for the other half of the Gloucs rams at some stage.
 

Wastelandr

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Enjoyed the little video clips, quite amazing to think those are still working when they're so rusty on the outside.
 

Calamity Jane

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Amazing report. Such commitment. You definitely have the right knowledge to write a book on these. :<3
 
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