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What does VP stand for?

Village Pump


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Today, hand operated village pumps are still considered the most sustainable low cost option for safe water supply in resource poor settings, often in rural areas in developing countries.
CAPTION(S): IN THE DRINK: Mr W Shaw in May 1947 with the village pump, which was at Butts Road, Farnley Tyas (Kirklees ref: ke00084, Examiner ref: 47-1199); STONEWORK: This fountain, in the centre of Farnley Tyas, was carved out of a single piece of stone.
The Pub Column had heard about the Saracen's revival from The Southport Drinker website, a cyber world version of the village pump, where gossip is exchanged by the regular correspondents.
Like everyone else, they took their water from a village pump.
There is a 1929 photograph of cottages in Main Street which were condemned in 1949, a 1900s picture of the old village school with the headmaster in the doorway, a 1920 street scene showing the village pump and a view of the lane between Newbold and Bilton, now Parkfield Road.
If the district again has too much water, it will simply shut off the Westlake Village pumps, Buehring said.
As well as housing the stairs, the towers gather to them the village pump means of social intercourse: small kitchens, copiers, fax machines, wash rooms and so on.
And the 12 village pumps already in place in various district cost a fraction of that.

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