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Giant waterwheel
With a diameter of 15.4 metres, the waterwheel at the National Slate Museum, Llanberis, is the largest in Britain. Used between 1870 and 1925, this powered all the machinery in the workshops via an ingenious system of pulleys and pinions which ran throughout the building. It is fed by water taken into a cast iron pipe at Ceunant waterfall in the mountains above.
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