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Discover what's happening in the second phase of conservation of the Great Laxey Wheel. The latest phase of works will include repointing and repainting of the Lady Isabella’s iconic rod duct, the original of which featured an impressive series of 32 arches extending over 169 metres along Glen Mooar Valley. The T-Rocker, rods, bogies, associated timbers and iron works will also be repaired ready to set in motion, powered by the wheel once again. Designed by the Victorian engineer, Robert Casement, the wheel was completed in 1854 to pump water from the depths of the Laxey mines. The impressive 22.1m (72.6 feet) diameter structure found immediate popularity and has remained one of the Island’s most iconic and dramatic tourist attractions for 170 years. The project offers a rare opportunity to study and work on one of the Isle of Man’s most treasured ancient monuments and the largest working historic water wheel in the world.