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This was to be
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Our tents were erected on the Saturday and John,
with his four legged friend acted as security
overnight, staying in his caravan.
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In spite of some early rain
the day eventually brightened and
the visitors started to arrive. |
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The
early tea break was essential. |
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Our
Friends from Cotswold Canals Trust |
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Somersetshire Coal Canal
also came to support us. |
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The Wilts & Berks Canal Trust
supplied most of the tents and a
great deal of the manpower.
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The
Basin display had a marquee to
itself. |
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Thanks to the efforts of one
of our members we had some great
display material. |
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Even
more thanks to Graham, our
archaeologist, who has been
surveying and recording as we
progress. We had the results of his
work expertly laid out. |
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Elsie and Dmitry "manned "
the refreshments and did a
fantastic job.
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The
view west from the flood relief
aqueduct. |
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Because of the uncertain state of
the aqueduct the lock is being
cleared the old fashion way -- with
a shovel. |
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The brick invert at the lock
entrance. The gate swung on
the right hand side.
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The
lock gate closed in to this recess. |
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This purpose of this is still a
matter of debate. |
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We
have also found a number of stones
with carvings on them; unfortunately
broken. |
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These
pins were part of the lock gate
assembly. |
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The
odd old bottle turns up. |
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Mill Leat in foreground with
the remains of aqueduct
behind.
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The stone wall to right of
aqueduct was to prevent the
water flowing down the leat from
damaging the Basin walls.
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The
abutments of the Junction Bridge. |
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The bottom of the aqueduct over
the leat was lower than the
water surface, so there was a
siphon under it. The
wooden stake marks the upstream
edge of the siphon. |
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Our resident family of
ducks. |
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Visitors on the junction bridge. |
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The
junction from across the Thames &
Severn Canal. |
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Looking west down the Thames &
Severn Canal. |
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Remains of junction bridge
abutments. |
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................and that
final cup of tea. |
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There is still lots to do.
If you would like to help please
contact us.
Fund raising
Publicity
Negotiating
Research
Organising
As well as the the usual hands
on work.
Email Doug Small
for details
or Tel: 01 628 544666
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