The smaller waterwheel at Laxey is called the Snaefell Wheel (also known as Lady Evelyn), and is situated 700 meter south of the larger Laxey Wheel in


The smaller waterwheel at Laxey is called the Snaefell Wheel (also known as Lady Evelyn), and is situated 700 meter south of the larger Laxey Wheel in the Isle of Man, Britain. This wheel was purchased by the Snaefell Mining Company in 1865 and remain until 1910 when the wheel came to the end of its working life. From there, it was sent to the Cornish mines until the 1950s when there was no longer use of it. Years later, it finally return home to the Isle of Man and in 2006, the wheel began turning once more.


Size: 4288px × 2848px
Location: Isle of Man, United Kingdom
Photo credit: © richard sowersby / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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