Village Pumps
By (Author) Richard K. Williams
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
7th May 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Water supply and treatment
628.114
Paperback
56
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
146g
The village pump was once the focal point of rural life, providing the only water supply to communities and offering a place in town squares and village greens for people to come together. Sadly, with the introduction of piped mains, the village pump rapidly fell out of favour, often neglected or removed from where they once proudly stood. Richard Williams brings deserved attention to the history of the village pump, exploring the many different designs that existed and shedding light on the communities that relied upon them. As recent movements from parish councils and local history societies push to restore and renovate their village pumps, this book is a timely study of these rural relics, and includes practical advice on where to obtain expert help, replacement parts, and possible local authority financial assistance.
A retired civil servant, Richard Williams has spent the last several years travelling the country photographing, cataloguing and researching village pumps. He has established the National Register of Village Pumps and has built a website dedicated to the topic.