Horse & Jingle in 144" Pumping Engine Cylinder
Pumping Engine
Horse Jingle
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. <br /><br />Refer to the history of Harvey's of Hayle. <br /><br />Refer to <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/6906">MIN 6.005</a><br /><br />See information about Cruquius <a href="http://www.cruquiusmuseum.nl/englishsite/english.html">here</a>.
Angove
Morrab Library
1850 (MIN 6.005 says 1880)
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MIN 8.011
Hayle
Horse & Jingle in 12ft Pumping Engine Cylinder
Pumping Engine
Horse Jingle
Anno MWork MIN 8.011
A horse and jingle (<span class="oneClick-link">a</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">loosely</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">sprung,</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link">two-wheeled,</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link">roofed </span><span class="oneClick-link">carriage,</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link">usually</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link">used</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link">as</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link">a</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link">hackney</span><span> </span><span class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">coach),</span> 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. <br /><br />Refer to the history of Harvey's of Hayle. <br />Refer to <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/6839">MIN 8.011</a><br /><br />See information about Cruquius <a href="http://www.cruquiusmuseum.nl/englishsite/english.html">here</a>.
Angove
Morrab Library
1880 (MIN 8.011 says 1850)
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MIN 6.005
Hayle
Horse Powered Whim at Wheal Geevor Mine
Whim
Horse Shaft
Anno MWork
Horse-drawn 'whim' or winding drum at Geevor tin mine at Pendeen, near St Just. These were commonly used in Cornwall's mines until the early 20th century when they were replaced by steam engines. Traces of the circular cobbled or flagged tracks can still be seen at a few old disused mine sites. <br /><br />See <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/6837">MIN 8.009</a>
Angove
Morrab Library
1885 (MIN 8.009 says 1895)
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MIN 8.014
Geevor
Last Tree in England at Trevescan Lands End
Tree
Horse
MWork
The Last Tree in England at Trevescan, Land's End. Two copies. See GARD 8.004
Angove
Morrab Library
1907
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GARD 8.003
Trevescan, Land's End
Last Tree in England at Trevescan Lands End
Tree
Horse
MWork
The Last Tree in England, at Trevescan, Land's End.
Two copies. See GARD 8.003
Angove
Morrab Library
1907
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GARD 8.004
Land's End
Horse Powered Whim
Surface
Horse Headgear
MWork
A horse-powered winding "whim". A whim, also called a whim gin or a horse capstan, is a device similar to a windlass used in mining for hauling materials to the surface. It comprises a capstan or a wide drum with a vertical axle. A rope is wound around the drum, with both ends traversing several pulleys and hanging down the mine shaft. As the drum is turned around, one end of the rope is lowered, carrying an empty bucket, while the other one is raised, carrying a full load.
Angove
Morrab Library
1885
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MIN 8.030
Truro Railway Station at turn of Century
Station
Horse Carriage Corse & Cart
Angove
1900
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TRANS 9.019
Truro
Road approach to Bodmin Railway Station, 1906
Horse & Cart
Car People Houses Tree
The is an early "Frith" photograph (No 56281) from about 1900, the car registration number is A 8961
Angove
1906
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TRANS 9.020
Bodmin
First two Horse Open Topped Tram in London, 1860
Tram
Shop Street Lamp
George Francis Train's American built Tram
Angove
1860
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TRANS 6.134
Marble Arch
Country Carrier with Horse Drawn Market Van, 1900
Horse & Wagon
People
Lady giving driver her weekly basket of eggs butter etc to be sold at the local market PREVREF 2015 duplicate
Angove
1900
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TRANS 8.222
Horse Drawn Tram, Driver & Conductor, 1890
Tram
Horse Street Lamp Building Placard
From 'Grandfathers London' page 112. The Train route was Uxbridge Road Stationto Chiswick
Angove
1890
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TRANS 6.163
London
Horse & Cart at Agricultural Rally Horse Brasses, 1960
Horse & Wagon
Church
Angove
1960
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TRANS 6.164
Four Horses pull decorated Hay Cart Passengers, 1960
Horse & Cart
Land
Identified by Cornishman readers
Angove
1960
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TRANS 8.224
Zennor
Horse Drawn Straw Wagon Driver & Passengers, 1970
Horse & Wagon
Trees
Angove
1970
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TRANS 8.225
Horse Drawn Royal Mail Van. Postwoman, 1914
Horse & Wagon
P O Copyright. Women Drivers & Grooms formed into a Corps to man the Mail Van during 14-18 War
Angove
1914
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TRANS 8.226
London
Horse Towing Converted Barge on Canal, 1980
Horses
Boat Water
Angove
1980
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TRANS 8.227
Whitney Blankets on Great Western Railway Horse Wagons, 1900
Horse & Wagon
Angove
1900
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TRANS 8.228
Pony & Trap Driver & 4 passengers, 1960
Horse & Trap
Land Water
Angove
1960
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TRANS 6.165
Pony & Trap Driver & two Passengers, 1960
Horse & Trap
Land Water
Angove
1960
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TRANS 6.166
Horse-drawn Milk Float with Milkmaid Churn
Vendor
Horse
WorkW
Milk float with woman driver.
Osborne Studios No 987
Angove
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c. 1920
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OCC 4.003
Cornwall