2010
NS4884 : Old windpump
taken 15 years ago, near to Croftamie, Stirling, Scotland
Old windpump
This structure stands almost 12 metres tall.
A plaque mounted about 3 metres above ground level on its south-western side identifies it as the product of "W. Dickie & Sons, Victoria Works, East Kilbride". This company, founded by William W. Dickie, produced a variety of farming equipment, but it was particularly known for the windpumps that it manufactured from the 1890s to the 1960s. The Dickie windpumps were once a familiar sight across the Scottish landscape.
For a closer look at some details, see NS4884 : Old windpump (detail from top) and NS4884 : Old windpump (detail from base). For a view of the field in which it stands, see NS4884 : Field at Aucheneck.
For a very similar example from Ayrshire, see NS5541 : Windpump at Laigh Hapton. See also NS6055 : Dickie Windpump.
Serving as a useful indicator of the direction of view, the peak that is visible directly behind the windpump is the top of Ben Lomond (NN3602).
A plaque mounted about 3 metres above ground level on its south-western side identifies it as the product of "W. Dickie & Sons, Victoria Works, East Kilbride". This company, founded by William W. Dickie, produced a variety of farming equipment, but it was particularly known for the windpumps that it manufactured from the 1890s to the 1960s. The Dickie windpumps were once a familiar sight across the Scottish landscape.
For a closer look at some details, see NS4884 : Old windpump (detail from top) and NS4884 : Old windpump (detail from base). For a view of the field in which it stands, see NS4884 : Field at Aucheneck.
For a very similar example from Ayrshire, see NS5541 : Windpump at Laigh Hapton. See also NS6055 : Dickie Windpump.
Serving as a useful indicator of the direction of view, the peak that is visible directly behind the windpump is the top of Ben Lomond (NN3602).
Windpump at Aucheneck
A surviving example of the windpumps that were produced by William Dickie and Sons, of East Kilbride. It is included on the 1:25000 map.