The water wheel at Killhope lead mine, Weardale

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One of the main features of the reconstructed mine is the Killhope Wheel, a 10-metre-diameter metal waterwheel. This was constructed by the Tyneside firm of William Armstrong.

The water wheel at Killhope lead mine, Weardale One of the main features of the reconstructed mine is the Killhope Wheel, a 10-metre-diameter metal waterwheel. This was constructed by the Tyneside firm of William Armstrong. by philreay

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Uploaded : 12/18/2017
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