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has a throw of 4 feet (1.2 m) and connects to a counterweight and to a very long rod. This rod runs along the rod viaduct to the pumping shaft 200m away, where the 8 feet (2.4 m) stroke is converted by a T-rocker into a pumping action.
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The mine employed over 600 miners at its peak, producing lead, copper, silver and zinc until it closed in 1929. In 1965 the Manx Government bought the wheel and site. The wheel was restored; in 1989 it was put under the control of
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Most of the wheel and rod is made of wood; however key mechanical parts are metal to provide tension and bearing surfaces. The rod has wheels attached at intervals to permit the stroke's motion with minimal friction.
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on the front of the wheel is backwards. This happened by accident when the image was being transferred onto the wall; they forgot to reverse it, so it is actually a mirror image of the
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in the world. Designed by Robert Casement, the wheel has a 72-foot-6-inch (22.1 m) diameter, is 6 feet (1.8 m) wide and revolves approximately three times per minute.
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The wheel was built in 1854 to pump water from the Glen Mooar part of the Great Laxey Mines industrial complex. It was named Lady Isabella after the wife of Lieutenant Governor
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Delivery: 250 imperial gallons (1,100 L) of water a minute from the Laxey mines some 200 yards (180 m) away and 1,500 feet (460 m) below ground
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The T-rocker, which transfers the horizontal motion of the crank on the waterwheel axle into a vertical motion to work the pumps in the mine.
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Water from the surrounding area – including a number of local springs and streams – is collected in a
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A water-powered wheel was used because the Isle of Man has no supply of
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The wheel has two pieces of music dedicated to it: one penned by
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at Manx National Heritage. Retrieved 26 October 2022
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as part of the Great Laxey Wheel & Mines Trail.
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Water wheel
Victorian
Laxey
Isle of Man
Coordinates
54°14′18.8″N 4°24′26.6″W / 54.238556°N 4.407389°W / 54.238556; -4.407389
Manx National Heritage
Laxey
Isle of Man
waterwheel
Charles Hope
governor
Manx National Heritage
£20 notes
Isle of Man Government
coal
cistern
inverted syphon
backshot wheel
crank


triskelion
symbol of Mann

Great Laxey Mine
Manx National Heritage
Stuart Slack

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