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Chainmaking Silhouette Wedge

Chainmaking Silhouette Wedge — Public artwork (sculpture) by Philip Bews;Diane Gorvin.

Chainmaking Silhouette Wedge, other places in West Midlands

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Cradley Heath · 3.4 km

About

Chainmaking Silhouette Wedge is a place of interest in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "Public artwork (sculpture) by Philip Bews;Diane Gorvin.". Coordinates: 52.5003°, -2.0907°.

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From the Wikipedia article

A chain is a serial assembly of connected links typically made of metal, with an overall character similar to that of a rope in that it is flexible and curved in compression, but linear, rigid, and load-bearing in tension. A chain may consist of two or more links. Chains can be classified by their design, which can be dictated by their use: Those designed for lifting, such as when used with a hoist; for pulling; or for securing, such as with a bicycle lock, have links that are torus-shaped, which make the chain flexible in two dimensions (the fixed third dimension being a chain's length). Small chains serving as jewellery are a mostly decorative analogue of such types. Those designed for transferring power in machines have links designed to mesh with the teeth of the sprockets of the machine, and are flexible in only one dimension. They are known as roller chains, though there are also non-roller chains such as block chains. Two distinct chains can be connected using a quick link, carabiner, shackle, or clevis. The load can be transferred from one chain to another object by a chain stopper.

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Background

History

The earliest uses of the chain date to ancient Egypt (between 3150 and 332 BC), where it was used for moving water in the elevator systems. Such systems were also used in China, by the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), to move water around rice terraces. The metal link chain has been in use since at least 225 BC.

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Coordinates
52.5003, -2.0907
District
Dudley
Parish
Dudley, unparished area
Postcode
DY2 9AE
Parliamentary constituency
Stourbridge
Nearest railway station
Cradley Heath3.4 km

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Where is Chainmaking Silhouette Wedge?
Chainmaking Silhouette Wedge is in West Midlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 52.5003°, -2.0907°. The nearest railway station is Cradley Heath, around 3.4 km away.