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[[John Blake]] invented the [[Blake Hydram|Blake's Hydram]] in the mid 1800s. Another example of fine Victorian engineering, the Hydram is capable of pumping water using only the power of a flowing body of water. | |||
They are still produced today by [[Allspeeds]] which is testimony to its efficiency and simplicity. | They are still produced today by [[Allspeeds]] which is testimony to its efficiency and simplicity. | ||
Their current [http://www.allspeeds.co.uk/blake_hydram/index.htm website] has all the details. | Their current [http://www.allspeeds.co.uk/blake_hydram/index.htm website] has all the details. | ||
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John Blake invented the Blake's Hydram in the mid 1800s. Another example of fine Victorian engineering, the Hydram is capable of pumping water using only the power of a flowing body of water.
They are still produced today by Allspeeds which is testimony to its efficiency and simplicity.
Their current website has all the details.