Enlightenment · Europe · Science

1712

Newcomen's Atmospheric Engine

January 1, 1712

At Dudley Castle in Staffordshire, Thomas Newcomen's steam engine pumped water from a coal mine for the first time. Its giant rocking beam, fed by condensed steam, would soon rise over pits across Britain. Inefficient, colossal, indispensable, it was the first practical power source independent of wind, water, or muscle.