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Dinorwic blondin

01 Jan 2011 449
The blondins at Dinorwic quarries worked to fixed stops rather than running freely across the whole pit. The remains of one of these stands sentinel high up above Llyn Peris.

Building the power station

21 Oct 2010 348
Concrete batching plant and blondin system in use during the construction of the Ardnacrusha hydroelectric scheme on the Shannon. The project was run by Siemens and during construction, 5,000 men were employed, 65 miles of railway, including a line up from Limerick, were built, four major bridges were constructed and nine rivers and four streams were diverted. Postcard view c1928.

Blondin winder

12 Nov 2009 655
The ”blondins” at Pen-yr-Orsedd slate quarry are “Henderson Aerial Cableways,” being manufactured by John M. Henderson & Company, of the King’s Engineering Works, Aberdeen. Originally steam wound the operation was changed when the quarry operations were electrified apparently as a demonstration and publicity exercise, by the North Wales Power & Traction Company in 1905-06. The cableways have a three-wheeled load carriage and were operated by duplex winders of identical basic design. These have a narrow drum on which is wound the continuous travelling rope and a wider one on which is wound the hoisting rope. To traverse the carriage both ropes are wound in or paid out simultaneously, while to raise or lower the load the travelling rope drum is declutched and held by its brake. The Bruce Peebles three-phase asynchronous motors with brine bath resistances were generally contemporary with the electrification of the quarry. On abandonment of the blondins in 1974, after the last one failed a safety inspection, the equipment has laid increasingly derelict and now there are signs of extensive scrapping in some of the enginehouses. It is a great pity that it has not been possible to preserve something of this fascinating operation, even though some of the structures have listed status.