TG3802 : Hardley Windpump - The Turning Mechanism

near to Hardley Street, Norfolk, Great Britain

Hardley Windpump - The Turning Mechanism
Hardley Windpump - The Turning Mechanism
The fantail TG3802 : Hardey Windpump - Fantail turns two cogs which turn the biggish cog seen centre right. This moves the screw (centre left). When it turns it moves the entire cap along the toothed circumference ring. The cap's weight is taken by several greased balls.
Hardley Windpump
Hardley windmill is a drainage windpump operating as a museum beside the River Yare. Once part of a pumping complex, there was another mill not too far away, along with a steam pumping station. Oddly the windmill replaced the steam engine. The windpump powered by an Appold turbine LinkExternal link capable of rising 12 tons of water per minute via a 12 ft high vertical shaft of 5 ft in diameter LinkExternal link. Built in 1874 for Sir Thomas Proctor Beauchamp (owner of Langley Hall) LinkExternal link by the Ludham millwright Dan England. During construction a lean developed. The brickwork angle changed near the top to compensate for this. It operated until about 1950 when it was tailwinded* abandoned and replaced by an electrical drainage pump.
It is now open at weekends with a visitor centre. LinkExternal link.

*When a mill is tailwinded it means that a sudden and violent change of wind direction has blown the sails off. The fantail can only take the sails in one direction.
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Saturday, 28 August, 2010   (more nearby)
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Sunday, 29 August, 2010
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OSGB36: geotagged! TG 387 024 [100m precision]
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