A new well, fitted with a Dragor water pump, contrasted with an old well using a bucket on a winch; advertising Dragor water pumps. Colour lithograph by Jelb, 1935.
- Jelb.
- Date:
- [1935?]
- Reference:
- 676367i
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The Dragor pump was operated manually: it contained a wheel around which was suspended a looped cord which hung down within a well and to which numerous small cups were attached. By turning a handle, the user could rotate the cord so that the cups on the rising part of the cord would scoop up water and eject it at the top (through a dragon's mouth) into a container
Left, a new, secure, brick-lined well from which water is being pumped into a bucket with a Dragor pump. Right, a farmyard with an old open-top stone-lined well, within which are pollutants (a dead cat, a mouse, rubbish etc.), not secure at the top so that the boy trying to pull the bucket up is in danger of falling down the well: his mother runs to rescue him (top left)
Publication/Creation
[Le Mans (Sarthe)?] : [Établissements Dragor et Alma?], [1935?] (Paris (59, Bd de Strasbourg) : Affiches Camis)
Physical description
1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 120.1 x 80.3 cm
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Dragor le seul possible pour votre puits même très profond. Jelb
Reference
Wellcome Collection 676367i
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Location Status Access Closed stores