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Great Fountain, Enville

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commencement of one of the most beautiful aquatic displays it is possible to conceive. This, the large fountain, is on a level with the surface of the lake, and composed of five jets, the central one throwing a column of water 150 feet high; the supply being obtained from a large reservoir on the hill, to which it is first pumped by the united action of two engines, each of thirty horsepower." The water continued to jet for several minutes, until the water in the reservoir was exhausted.
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The fountain was described by English artist, E. Adveno Brooke, who visited and made a chronolithograph of the fountain in 1857: "As we stood admiring the beauty and tranquility of the scene, a bubbling sound of water, at first gentle and gathering force by degrees, broke out and we beheld the
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The Great Fountain was the early ancestor of similar fountains located in lakes or bays, such as the
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in Geneva, Switzerland, which was first created in 1886, and more modern fountains, such as
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Fountains- Splash and Spectacle - Water and Design from the Renaissance to the Present
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Fountains, Spash and Spectacle - Water and Design from the Renaissance to the Present
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It is not known if the fountain still exists or operates today.
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Fountain in Enville, South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, UK
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fountain
Earl of Stamford
Enville Hall
Enville, Staffordshire
Jet d'Eau
King Fahd's Fountain
Jeddah
Saudi Arabia
Red Sea
ISBN
0-500-23758-1
52°28′25″N 2°15′41″W / 52.47361°N 2.26139°W / 52.47361; -2.26139
Categories
Buildings and structures in Staffordshire
Fountains in the United Kingdom

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