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Waterwheel in Nargothrond
Jan 02, 2017 15:14
For some reason I am firmly convinced that Nargothrond must have been powered by a goodly number of waterwheels.
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timetiger
January 2 2017, 16:38:21 UTC
That's beautiful! I love the colors, and the perspective is appealing.
I'm curious to know what size it is.
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bunn
January 3 2017, 12:52:44 UTC
The painting or the waterwheel?
The painting is about A4-ish (it's on one of those sheets of card that I nicked out of a skip again! I do love that card).
The waterwheel, I don't know. The Noldor seem to be quite tall, so I'm guessing the person in the picture is over 6 foot, so.. quite big?
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timetiger
January 3 2017, 15:53:09 UTC
I was wondering about the painting, but it's good to know about the Noldor and the waterwheel, too.
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huinare
January 2 2017, 20:41:58 UTC
Ooh, nice! Yes, waterwheels make a lot of sense.
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bunn
January 3 2017, 13:00:45 UTC
Thank you! They do have all the force of the river to work with, it seems like it would be a waste not to use it!
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hhimring
January 2 2017, 21:16:19 UTC
I think there is a canonical water-wheel somewhere in Moria?
So, just possibly, one of Felagund's dwarvish influences?
In any case, I really like it.
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bunn
January 3 2017, 13:02:52 UTC
Oh yes, I think there is! Waterwheels seem like an obvious source of power if you are living by a great river...
I wonder if the Mill in Hobbiton was a water-mill or a wind-mill?
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hhimring
January 4 2017, 19:38:16 UTC
The mill in Hobbiton was a water mill--the water wheel is clearly shown in one of Tolkien's own drawings of Hobbiton (I just checked).
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bunn
January 4 2017, 19:42:05 UTC
That's could be a dwarvish influence too!
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I'm curious to know what size it is.
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The painting is about A4-ish (it's on one of those sheets of card that I nicked out of a skip again! I do love that card).
The waterwheel, I don't know. The Noldor seem to be quite tall, so I'm guessing the person in the picture is over 6 foot, so.. quite big?
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So, just possibly, one of Felagund's dwarvish influences?
In any case, I really like it.
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I wonder if the Mill in Hobbiton was a water-mill or a wind-mill?
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