WONDERS of OUR World.
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Re: WONDERS of OUR World.
'The Laxey Wheel' - the largest working Water Wheel in the World ...
The Laxey Wheel, also known as 'Lady Isabella' is a large waterwheel built in the 1800's, in the village of Laxey on the Isle of Man.
Designed by Robert Casement, it has a 72-foot-6-inch (22.1 m) diameter, is 6 feet (1.83 m) wide, and it revolves at approximately three revolutions per minute. It was built in 1854, to pump water from the mine-shafts, and it was nick-named 'Lady Isabella' after the wife of Lieutenant Governor Charles Hope, who was the island’s governor at the time.
The Laxey Wheel, also known as 'Lady Isabella' is a large waterwheel built in the 1800's, in the village of Laxey on the Isle of Man.
Designed by Robert Casement, it has a 72-foot-6-inch (22.1 m) diameter, is 6 feet (1.83 m) wide, and it revolves at approximately three revolutions per minute. It was built in 1854, to pump water from the mine-shafts, and it was nick-named 'Lady Isabella' after the wife of Lieutenant Governor Charles Hope, who was the island’s governor at the time.
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