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Thursday, 2 November 2017

Quietly rusting away



This is what remains of the Hopton Wood Winding Engine, quietly rusting away by the High Peak Trail. But is it art? I wonder. 

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7 comments:

Sam Vega said...

It can't be art - it's not in London.

James Higham said...

It was at the time.

Anonymous said...

I rather like old boilers.

The Jannie said...

At first glance I wondered how an engine could wind wood . . . .

Scrobs. said...

Art is an engineering view in this case. When I was at school in South Wales in the early sixties, we regularly saw winding machines long-since dead, but poignant in the extreme, as business was gone.

The signs of a dead industry, like old water mills - even windmills, are needed for people who love metal, chain and wood, but in heavy quantities as in this case. I still marvel at any picture of an old steam engine, or even an Austin Allegro...

wiggiatlarge said...

"Quietly rusting away", aren't we all ?

A K Haart said...

Sam - good point.

James - probably to our eyes although it would have been very functional.

Roger - they go on and on.

DCB - :)

Scrobs - there are numerous signs of dead industry in the area, the trail itself was once a railway.

Wiggia - I certainly am.