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  2. File:Market Place, Dudley - Drinking Fountain (36274720576).jpg

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    Drinking Fountain - Grade II* listed. Drinking Fountain. Listing Text 1. 5106 MARKET PLACE Drinking Fountain SO 9490 SW 4/38 14.9.49. II* 2. 1867. Designed by James Forsyth, sculptor of the Perseus Fountain at Witley Court, Worcestershire. Presented by the Earl of Dudley. Local stone.

  3. Pumping Stations at the Nymphenburg Palace - Wikipedia

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    Hirschgarten Pump House, the covered head race is next to the left corner of the house. During 1817/18, Joseph von Baader installed a smaller pumping installation in the Hirschgarten Pump House next to the Green Pump House). The pumps supplied water to the palace kitchen, the royal confectionery, the stables and to the royal deer park.

  4. File:Treadle pump, original.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Old Well - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, the original well was replaced and given its present signature structure by university president Edwin A. Alderman. In 1954, the university built benches, brick walls, and planted various flower beds and trees around the Old Well. Passers-by can drink from a marble water fountain supplying city water that sits in the center of the Old ...

  6. Archimedes' screw - Wikipedia

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    The screw pump is the oldest positive displacement pump. [1] The first records of a water screw, or screw pump, date back to Hellenistic Egypt before the 3rd century BC. [1] [3] The Egyptian screw, used to lift water from the Nile, was composed of tubes wound round a cylinder; as the entire unit rotates, water is lifted within the spiral tube to the higher elevation.

  7. Crossness Pumping Station - Wikipedia

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    At Crossness, the incoming liquid was raised some 30 to 40 feet (9–12 m) by the application of four large steam driven pumps. The engines were of enormous size and power. They were built by James Watt & Co. to Joseph Bazalgette's designs and specification, and were named "Victoria", "Prince Consort", "Albert Edward" and "Alexandra". [3]

  8. File:Heron's fountain.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Aldgate Pump - Wikipedia

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    Aldgate Pump is a historic former water pump located at the junction where Aldgate High Street meets Fenchurch Street and Leadenhall Street in the City of London. The pump is considered to be the symbolic start point of the East End of London. The pump is also notable for its long and sometimes dark history, along with its significant cultural ...