Keywords: angola methodist quessua water wheel waterwheel quessua mountain quessuamountain alexander kemp alexanderkemp florinda bessa florindabessa winifred kemp winifredkemp winnie kemp winniekemp spring This appears to be a water wheel with a belt that drives an electrical generator. They are trying to charge a battery, seen at the lower right with wires running to the generator. Dr. Kemp is at the lower left, Dona Florinda Bessa is standing just right of center, and next to her is Mrs. Winifred Kemp, partly obscured. A Kemp daughter (Winnie?) stands in front of them. "From a spring at the foot of Quessua Mountain, a mile from our home, there gushes 200 gallons of water a minute, with the 7-foot drop shown here. I hope to put in an overshoot wheel with a pump which the manufacturers guarantee will provide the whole mission with 2,000 gallons of water a day. I also plan a hydroelectric plant for charging batteries which will give us light and current for our radios." Alexander Kemp, "Twenty Years of Medical Missionary Work in Africa." P. 29. This appears to be a water wheel with a belt that drives an electrical generator. They are trying to charge a battery, seen at the lower right with wires running to the generator. Dr. Kemp is at the lower left, Dona Florinda Bessa is standing just right of center, and next to her is Mrs. Winifred Kemp, partly obscured. A Kemp daughter (Winnie?) stands in front of them. "From a spring at the foot of Quessua Mountain, a mile from our home, there gushes 200 gallons of water a minute, with the 7-foot drop shown here. I hope to put in an overshoot wheel with a pump which the manufacturers guarantee will provide the whole mission with 2,000 gallons of water a day. I also plan a hydroelectric plant for charging batteries which will give us light and current for our radios." Alexander Kemp, "Twenty Years of Medical Missionary Work in Africa." P. 29. |