So much gone... so quickly...
Does anyone know any detail about the initial restoration of the Dorothea Engine which happened in the 1970s. I think most are aware that the present heritage restorers Dorothea Restorations (previously Dorothea Restoration Engineering) took its name from the project.
Who actually commissioned them to restore the engine?
Were they responsible for cutting the pump rod?
When I visited back in 1989 I thought there was evidence that the site was being prepared for public display at some stage. If you take a look at this photograph of the top of the top of the shears:
it can be clearly seen that recesses have been cut into the ground and a metal rod inserted to support it. It hasn't just tumbled there.
I am sure many would be intrigued to know the history of this site post closure as a quarry and the initial restoration work.
Does anyone know anything?
John