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This is a cast iron aqueduct northwest of Bishopton (west of Glasgow), built in 1841 to carry a small stream over the [[Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway]]. | This is a cast iron aqueduct northwest of Bishopton (west of Glasgow), built in 1841 to carry a small stream over the [[Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway]]. | ||
Designed by William Mackenzie. | Designed by [[William Mackenzie]].<ref>'Britain's Historic Railway Buildings' by Gordon Biddle, Oxford University Press, 2003</ref> | ||
See [https://canmore.org.uk/site/43395/bishopton-aqueduct?display=collection Canmore entry]. | See [https://canmore.org.uk/site/43395/bishopton-aqueduct?display=collection Canmore entry]. |
Latest revision as of 19:15, 8 March 2022
This is a cast iron aqueduct northwest of Bishopton (west of Glasgow), built in 1841 to carry a small stream over the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway.
Designed by William Mackenzie.[1]
See Canmore entry.
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- ↑ 'Britain's Historic Railway Buildings' by Gordon Biddle, Oxford University Press, 2003