Various bearings from the Abbotstone Watermill
- Made:
- Unknown in Hampshire
- maker:
- Unknown
Various bearings from the waterwheel, main shaft, lay shaft and a bearing housing from the Abbotstone Watermill, dismantled in 1968.
These are the remaining components of a large water wheel and milling mechanism from the Abbotstone Mill in Hampshire, likely from the early 20th century.
The original hydropower, the technology to develop water wheel and milling mechanism is believed to have been introduced to the British Isles by the Romans in the 1st century. Larger scale water wheels such as this one would not be seen in Europe until the 8th century. This example is atypical of British waterwheel designs as it turns two milling stones at the same time, rather than just one.
Details
- Category:
- Building Construction
- Object Number:
- 1977-887/4
- type:
- bearings
- credit:
- Hampshire County Museums Service