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Thomas Saverys steam pump or the miners friend, 1702 (1726)
Thomas Saverys steam pump or the miners friend, 1702 (1726). Saverys steam powered pump was used for draining water out of mines. From Lexicon Technicum, by John Harris, 1726
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Drainage Innovation Invention John Harris Machine Machinery Mine Mine Shaft Mining Oxford Science Archive Pump Savery Steam Steam Engine Steam Power Harris Thomas Savery
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This print showcases Thomas Savery's groundbreaking steam pump, also known as the "Miners Friend" which was invented in 1702. This remarkable piece of machinery revolutionized the mining industry by effectively draining water out of mines, making it an essential tool for miners during the 18th century. The image beautifully captures the concept, innovation, and technology behind this invention. It transports us back to a time when science and industry were rapidly advancing, with steam power at the forefront of these developments. The engraving depicts intricate details of the steam engine, highlighting its complexity and ingenuity. Savery's steam pump represents a significant milestone in British engineering history. Its introduction marked a turning point in mining practices, enabling deeper excavation without being hindered by flooding. This invention not only increased productivity but also improved safety conditions for miners. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece from Oxford Science Archive's collection, we are reminded of how human ingenuity has shaped our world throughout history. The print serves as a testament to mankind's ability to harness natural forces like steam to drive progress forward. Let this image transport you into an era where machines like Savery's pump paved the way for future technological advancements that continue to shape our lives today.
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