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Sunday, 7 February 2010

Tower of Bubble

Water towers are pretty simple right? A tank supplied by gravity or a pump, so what possibly could go wrong? Cornishman Denzil Bark relates...

Cornishman in Africa : Tower of Bubble.


6 comments:

Skree said...

I went on a mission to see the 2 water towers that Yorkshire Water are auctioning off. {nowhere on your site has shown this}. Lovesome Hill near North Allerton, for sale for a tiny £5000 estimate and Wheldrake estimate £20000. Wheldrake looks likely to be converted, Lovesome Hillo, sadly, which I had tried to raise funds to save goes under the hammer 18th and in all likelyhood will be demolished. I nam very saddened by his but just couldnt raise the money to save her majesty. I fortunately had time to visit Moorytown Watert Tower leeds, my all time favourite. Skreeworld blog

Skree said...

Further to my previous comment I have photographed Connisborough water tower, Garforth Water Tower not to mention our work on Moortown Water Tower and Limpley Stoke Water Tower. Check out skreeworld blog, more water tower action

petherin said...

Hello. I need to know something about the water tower in Middleton, Leeds, UK. Can anyone tell me when it was built? Many thanks.

petherin said...

Just leaving this other comment to leave my email - could you reply using that, if possible? Ta.

Nat Bocking said...

The tower is not mentioned specifically in any record we hold although someone reading this might be able to respond. Leeds' water supply was municipalised in 1852 so may date to shortly after that?

Skree said...

skreeworld blog covers two towers visittedfriday. Wellington tower.