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Pumping engines of this vintage used a vertical pump rod, with a bucket pump at the bottom of the shaft.
It contained a steam-powered beam engine, which was probably made by Davy Brothers of Sheffield, and drove a double-acting bucket pump.
The engines were single-acting, the power stroke being downwards at the power cylinder, and the pump being a simple upward-acting bucket pump.
The Newtown Pumphouse raised water from the River Severn to the canal, initially using an undershot water wheel to operate two bucket pumps.