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Old 21-09-2008, 03:26 AM   #585 (permalink)
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Happyman Wrote:-

It looks like a leat feeding water to a mill of some sort.
The bricks appear to be a dark colour and the cement very white .
If I am correct then the bricks are oil fired "Staffordshire Blue" waterproof bricks and the white cement is a high lime content waterproof cement.
Both indicate the mid to late Victorian period.
Any reference as to where it is ?
It was on a section of road between Eshton and Kirkby Malham in The Yorkshire Dales. There is only a distance of some five miles between the two points so it shouldn't be too difficult to pinpoint.

Thanks for your brilliant input and knowledge...again.
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