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Report - Rural Pump Houses 8, The Pumps of Pewsey (Wiltshire, Oct, 2022)

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urbanchemist

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Pewsey is a pretty village in the rolling Wiltshire countryside which happens to have a lot of old water pumps.
Most of these were installed in the early 1900s, before mains water and electricity arrived in 1920.

Photos are phone.

Starting with a roadside one, the footprint on maps suggests that it was originally mechanised although now it’s just a garden ornament.
Hayward Tyler is a venerable firm (1815) which still makes pumps - there are some more impressive examples in the pump house at Apethorpe.




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Next an ancient-looking little water wheel pump of unknown make, fed by a collection tank and pipe in a nearby stream.
This has a single vertical pump cylinder, with a counterweight on the forked connecting rod to equalise the load on the wheel.




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Nearby is one of three hydraulic rams shown in the area, only two of which were still there.


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The other ram is another Blake, at the end of a former watercress bed - I had to do a bit clearing up since rubbish had been dumped on top of it.


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Next to the ram is a water tank and an object that looks familiar but I can’t place - maybe a filter.




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The final one is the oldest structure shown on maps, appearing by 1866, but contains the most recent equipment.
Inside is a Lister diesel which drove one of the larger Godwin OH series of pumps.
Some of the stuff was wrapped in polythene sheeting which I unwrapped and put back again when finished.




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Dumped opposite is most of a Climax No 2 pump - these seem to vary in configuration depending on which end the piston is driven from.




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Lastly a sign in the village at the site of water trough - if you’re mean to your horse God will be mean to you (this sign is not unique to Pewsey).




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Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Another great set. These pumps really have made me look around when out. Ive awareness now. Brilliant subject matter.
 
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