A horse and jingle (a loosely sprung, two-wheeled, roofed carriage, usually used as a hackney coach), pictured in a 12-foot pumping engine cylinder in Hayle. This was a pumping engine cylinder for the Cruquius steam pumping station in Holland, which drained the Harlem Mere in the mid-19th century. The pumping engine was still on site in Holland at the Museum de Cruquius as of 1995. The cylinder pictured here was miscast.
Refer to the history of Harvey's of Hayle.
Refer to
MIN 6.005See information about Cruquius
here.