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Water Meters
Examples of 19th century water meters. Thomas Duncan was Liverpools first water engineer and devised a water meter in 1842. The design of the water meters made by the Manchester Meter Company illustrated here dates from about 1859. They were constructed on the piston and cylinder principle for general and trade purposes and were widely used by water companies
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Media ID 9208835
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Engineer Meter Water Shortage Water Supply Duncan Water Conservation Water Use
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases examples of 19th-century water meters, a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of Liverpool's first water engineer, Thomas Duncan. In 1842, Duncan devised a groundbreaking water meter that revolutionized the measurement and management of water supply. The design featured in this image was crafted by the esteemed Manchester Meter Company around 1859. These remarkable devices were constructed based on the piston and cylinder principle, serving both general and trade purposes with great efficiency. Water companies widely adopted these meters due to their reliability and accuracy in measuring water usage. The significance of these historic artifacts extends beyond mere functionality; they symbolize an era when society began recognizing the importance of conserving our precious natural resources. As communities faced increasing challenges related to water shortages, engineers like Duncan played a vital role in developing solutions that promoted responsible consumption. Through this thought-provoking photograph from Science Photo Library, we are transported back in time to witness the early stages of technological advancements aimed at preserving our planet's most valuable resource – water. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, individuals recognized the need for sustainable practices regarding our essential daily needs such as clean drinking water.
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