Melingriffith Water Pump is a water-driven water pump that was built by Watkin George, of Cyfartha, around 1793 to return precious water from the Melingriffith Tin Plate Works to the Glamorganshire Canal. The water pump is a scheduled monument and has been restored twice since it ceased operation in the 1940s. For many years it was believed to be designed by the canal engineer John Rennie.
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MelingriffithWaterPump is a water-driven waterpump that was built by Watkin George, of Cyfartha, around 1793 to return precious water from the Melingriffith...
Subsequent to the closure of tin plate works in 1957, the 200-year-old Melingriffithwaterpump was named a scheduled monument. It is one of the earliest and most...
aqueduct), Gwynne water aqueduct (1793-96 - a timber trestle structure 185m long, part of which ran over Pont-y-Cafnau), Melingriffithwaterpump (1793-1795)...
suffered from severe water shortages, resulting in goods not arriving in Cardiff on time. To solve this problem, the MelingriffithWaterPump was installed,...
1424 1916 X2 0-6-0ST 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) Scrapped Built for the Melingriffith Tin Plate Works, Whitchurch, Cardiff 1426 November 1916 B2 0-6-0ST 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in...
and the Melingriffith Tin Plate Works, and who wanted surplus water to be returned to the river, but he was ultimately ignored, and the water supplied...