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Frankwell footbridge
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Hare in winter
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The East Sands - my childhood playground
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Horsey Windpump Fantail
Canal walk at Queens Head
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Horsey wind pump
Horsey windpump was working, draining the surrounding area, until it was struck by lightning in 1943. It was acquired by the National Trust in 1948. The mill's damaged sails were removed in 1956, and replacement sails and fantail were installed in 1962. The Great Storm of 1987 caused further damage, and repair works were required before the building could reopen to visitors in 1990.
Having succumbed to the ravages of time and the elements, the sails were removed again in 2014. A restoration project started in 2016 to repair and reinstate the cap and sails, with the ambition of restoring the Windpump to full working order. Finally, after a four-month wait of unsuccessful tests in unfavourable wind, the sails eventually turned on the evening of Wednesday 29 May 2019 for the first time since 1943.
Here it's possible to see the position of the fantail, and where the fence photo was taken after climbing to the top.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsey_Windpump
Having succumbed to the ravages of time and the elements, the sails were removed again in 2014. A restoration project started in 2016 to repair and reinstate the cap and sails, with the ambition of restoring the Windpump to full working order. Finally, after a four-month wait of unsuccessful tests in unfavourable wind, the sails eventually turned on the evening of Wednesday 29 May 2019 for the first time since 1943.
Here it's possible to see the position of the fantail, and where the fence photo was taken after climbing to the top.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsey_Windpump
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