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Talla Reservoir, located a mile from Tweedsmuir, Scottish Borders, Scotland, is an earth-work dam fed by Talla Water. The reservoir is supplemented by water from the nearby [[Fruid Reservoir]]. It was opened in 1905. To assist in bringing the materials for its construction, the [[Talla Railway]] was built.
Talla Reservoir, located a mile from Tweedsmuir, Scottish Borders, Scotland, is an earth-work dam fed by Talla Water. The reservoir is supplemented by water from the nearby [[Fruid Reservoir]]. It was opened in 1905. To assist in bringing the materials for its construction, the [[Talla Railway]] was built. The first contractor was [[James Young and Sons (of Edinburgh)|James Young and Sons]] of Edinburgh


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Talla Reservoir, located a mile from Tweedsmuir, Scottish Borders, Scotland, is an earth-work dam fed by Talla Water. The reservoir is supplemented by water from the nearby Fruid Reservoir. It was opened in 1905. To assist in bringing the materials for its construction, the Talla Railway was built. The first contractor was James Young and Sons of Edinburgh

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