History in Structure

Tag: Culvert

Structure that allows water to flow under an obstruction

Is a member of Bridge Hydraulic structure

  1. II Brindleys Weir
    Ordsall, Trafford, Greater Manchester, M16
  2. II By Brook Culvert
    Box, Wiltshire, SN13
  3. II Culvert 10 Metres to North of Bottoms Hall Photos
    Mellor, Stockport, Greater Manchester, SK6
  4. II Culvert and Sluice Approximately 50 Metres East of Iron Bridge at Walton Hall on North Bank of Lake
    Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF2
  5. II Culvert Mouth Lining Walls Bridge and Sheepwash West of Manor House Barn
    Thorpe, North Yorkshire, BD23
  6. II* Grinton Smelting Mill and Watercourse
    North Yorkshire, DL11
  7. II Lancaster Canal Newton Beck Culvert
    Newton, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1
  8. C Nethertown Railway Bridge, Forth Street, Dunfermline
    Dunfermline
  9. II Pair of Culvert Arches over River Medlock and Associated Overflow Channel
    Ordsall, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M3
  10. II Sluices, weir and culvert carrying Shores Clough under Macclesfield Canal Photos
    Higher Hurdsfield, Cheshire East, Cheshire, SK10
  11. II Stream Culvert (MLN111428)
    Stockwood Vale, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BS31

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