Reg No
12315021
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Artistic, Technical
Original Use
Water pump
In Use As
Water pump
Date
1865 - 1885
Coordinates
249374, 143344
Date Recorded
05/07/2004
Date Updated
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Freestanding cast-iron waterpump, c.1875, on a corner site comprising banded cylindrical shaft with raised detailing to necking, polygonal head over having foliate detailing to spout, 'cow tail' curvilinear handle with open finial, and fluted ogee-dome capping having finial. Road fronted on a corner site.
Making an appealing, if discreet visual statement in the streetscape a waterpump represents an important example of early-surviving mass-produced cast-iron work. Raised elements identify the design aesthetic of the waterpump while the curvilinear 'cow tail' handle in particular is an elegant feature of the composition. However, intended primarily as a functional piece the waterpump survives as an important reminder of the services put in place to provide water from a local source in the period before the development of mains systems: the waterpump is distinguished in a county-wide context on account of the fact that it remains operational to the present day.