The Ropewalk Well and Water Pumping Station
The Ropewalk Water Pumping Sation 2020
From Wiki: It was built by the Nottingham Waterworks Company in 1850 along with a reservoir on Park Row in Nottingham. It used a 60 hp (45 kW) Cornish Beam engine to pump from two 240 ft (73 m) deep wells.

The Ropewalk pumping station fell into disuse around 1880 when it was found that the water which it was supplying was contaminated by Nottingham General Cemetery. It supplied 960,000 imperial gallons (4,400,000 l; 1,150,000 US gal) of water per day, and analysis in 1873 showed that it contained 31.5 grains (2.04 g) of solid effluent per gallon.
photo from Google Street View.