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Elan Valley Water Scheme, 1898

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Black and white photograph taken at the time of construction of the Elan Valley Water Scheme, showing a boy with a group of seven gentlemen, presumably engineers, one of whom is thought to be W. A. Legg.

The dams, reservoirs, tunnels and 117 km aqueduct of the Elan Valley Water Scheme in mid-Wales were built to supply clean water to the city of Birmingham in the English midlands. Construction of this ambitious civil engineering project in the rugged terrain of mid-Wales lasted in total for thirteen years, from 1893 to 1906. The work was substantially complete when the scheme was officially opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on 21 July 1904. The scheme is still supplying Birmingham's water: it was expanded in the mid-twentieth century by the construction of another dam on the Claerwen river, thus doubling the capacity of the original scheme to 345.5 million litres of water per day.

Owner:
RCAHMW
Crëwr:
Edward Hubbard
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Eitem wedi’i llwytho:
10/3/2015
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Cysylltwch â Ni

I wneud cais i dynnu i lawr neu riportio cynnwys hiliol, sarhaus neu niweidiol mewn unrhyw ffordd arall.

Man writing a letter

Sylwadau (1)

I think W.A. Legg is seated second from the right in this photo, as he appears in another photo from the same collection.

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