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to flow easily under the towpath and around the boat, enabling relatively free passage. In 1831, the original wooden towpath was replaced with an iron structure cantilevered off the side of the trough but, contrary to some texts, the 12 ft (3.7 m) wide trough, extending under the towpath to
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to give greater strength, at the cost of extra weight. Using cast iron in this way, in the same manner as the stone arch it supersedes, makes use of the material's strength in compression. They also give an impression of greater solidity than would be the case were the webs pierced. This impression
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trough supported 126 ft (38 m) above the river on iron arched ribs carried on eighteen hollow masonry piers (pillars). Each of the 18 spans is 53 ft (16 m) wide. With the completion of the aqueduct, the next phase of the canal should have been the continuation of the line to
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of Chirk, Esq, M.P. one of the original patrons of the
Ellesmere Canal was Lord of this manor, and in the reign of our Sovereign George the Third. When the equity of the laws, and the security of property, promoted the general welfare of the nation. While the arts and sciences flourished by his
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Kynaston Canal was built to serve industry in the Cefn Mawr and Rhosymedre areas in the 1820s. There might have been another canal extension ("Ward's") but detailed records do not survive. Goods traffic was brought down to the canal by the
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Counties having united their efforts with the great commercial interests of this country. In creating an intercourse and union between England and North Wales by a navigable communication of the three Rivers, Severne
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Heritage Site status in 1999. The aqueduct was suggested as a contender in 2005—its 200th anniversary year—and it was formally announced in 2006 that a larger proposal, covering a section of the canal from the aqueduct to
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Every five years the ends of the aqueduct are closed and a plug in one of the highest spans is opened to drain the canal water into the River Dee below, to allow inspection and maintenance of the trough.
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is mounted above the water, with the inner edge carried on cast-iron pillars in the trough. This arrangement allows the water displaced by the passage of a
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to authorise the takeover. This was granted on 8 May 1845, when the larger Ellesmere and Chester Canal Company was formed.
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Federation of Archaeological Managers and Employers
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1664:Thomas Telford: Master Builder of Roads and Canals
1771:Institution of Civil Engineers. Shaping the world
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1853:(3 March 2024). Retrieved 17 September 2024.
1742:"Heritage Locations - Pontcysyllte Aqueduct"
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2031:Wrexham on-line tour: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
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1145:List of Scheduled Monuments in Wrexham
922:
705:Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
3034:
2446:
2054:
1588:Use of blood to entrain air in mortar
1304:
369:
2993:Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust
1911:. BBC News Online. 27 November 2005.
1624:
1238:A Dictionary of Place-Names in Wales
1235:
699:, began discussions with the narrow
501:) which means connections or links.
4868:Bridges across the River Dee, Wales
2768:Cambrian Archaeological Association
2697:Kendrick's Cave Decorated Horse Jaw
1925:. BBC News Online. 10 October 2006.
1824:. BBC News Online. 16 November 2003
1581:
1438:
1187:Clover, Charles (11 January 2008).
939:The length of canal from Rhoswiel,
751:London Midland and Scottish Railway
13:
4544:Capital North West and North Wales
4164:Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB
4082:Wrexham Police Station (1973–2020)
2939:Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician
2821:National Monuments Record of Wales
2432:Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City
2232:
1988:
1923:"Aqueduct set for heritage status"
1909:"Aqueduct's big bicentenary party"
1793:"Plug pulled on historic aqueduct"
1739:
1478:The Shell Book of Inland Waterways
1240:. Ceredigion, Wales: Gomer Press.
787:(branded Glandŵr Cymru in Wales).
14:
4894:
4833:Bridges in Wrexham County Borough
4572:Wrexham-Rhos transmitting station
2949:Monmouth in the Mesolithic period
2020:The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct website
2013:
1978:"Aqueduct crowned 'world wonder'"
1943:. 11 January 2008. Archived from
1687:Pattison, Andrew (October 2011).
1170:"Aqueduct crowned world 'wonder'"
205:5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
3774:Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows
3107:
3015:
3014:
2983:Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust
2036:Construction visualisation video
1980:. BBC News Online. 27 June 2009.
1773:. Institution of Civil Engineers
1508:. 1 January 2007. Archived from
1406:"Plas Kynaston Canal by P Brown"
1114:
1100:
1081:
1069:
1057:
1045:
1033:
1014:
1005:
993:
981:
969:
957:
732:London and North Western Railway
35:
4823:Grade I listed bridges in Wales
4504:Wrexham General railway station
4499:Wrexham Central railway station
2934:Festival of British Archaeology
2924:Council for British Archaeology
2889:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
2357:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
1965:to Gledrid Bridge near Rhoswiel
1929:
1915:
1901:
1856:
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1386:
1000:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Winter
294:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
3073:Wrexham County Borough Council
2964:Royal Archaeological Institute
2849:Blaenavon Industrial Landscape
2309:Blaenavon Industrial Landscape
1326:
1265:
1254:
1199:
1180:
1162:
228:
1:
4853:World Heritage Sites in Wales
4519:Wrexham South railway station
4514:Wrexham North railway station
4447:Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway
2267:Frontiers of the Roman Empire
2148:Frontiers of the Roman Empire
1863:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Trevor
1822:"Birthday clean for aqueduct"
1715:Hopkins, Henry James (1970).
1155:
640:With the project incomplete,
4878:1805 establishments in Wales
4858:Navigable aqueducts in Wales
4616:Parliamentary constituencies
4376:Chester and Wrexham Turnpike
3739:All Saints' Church, Gresford
2998:Gwynedd Archaeological Trust
2485:History of the British Isles
2387:British Overseas Territories
1130:Canals of the United Kingdom
795:Construction and maintenance
791:have been seen in the area.
461:
7:
4010:Trinity Presbyterian Church
3945:Rossett Presbyterian Chapel
3226:Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog
2974:Welsh Archaeological Trusts
2959:Portable Antiquities Scheme
1637:"The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct"
1368:Coedpoeth.minerahistory.com
1093:
679:In 1844, the Ellesmere and
10:
4899:
4626:City parks and open spaces
4452:Wrexham and Minera Railway
4420:Shrewsbury to Chester line
2988:Dyfed Archaeological Trust
2831:Sites and monuments record
1740:Design, Green Jersey Web.
1603:Thomas Telford's Aqueducts
1413:Plaskynastoncanalgroup.org
1273:"Longdon-on-Tern Aqueduct"
950:
660:to maintain water height.
504:
380:Traphont Ddŵr Pontcysyllte
284:UNESCO World Heritage Site
29:Traphont Ddŵr Pontcysyllte
4838:Bridges by Thomas Telford
4813:Bridges completed in 1805
4770:
4608:
4531:
4489:Gwersyllt railway station
4476:
4428:
4407:
4333:
4258:
4202:
4146:
3990:St Mary's Church (Ruabon)
3869:Gresford Methodist Church
3721:
3691:Universities and colleges
3690:
3672:Wrexham Industrial Estate
3482:Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog
3299:
3116:
3105:
3081:
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3010:
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2839:
2791:
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2649:
2505:
2480:
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2386:
2370:
2299:
2281:Heart of Neolithic Orkney
2243:
2230:
2177:Kew Royal Botanic Gardens
2103:Great Spa Towns of Europe
2088:
1452:Nicholson Waterways Guide
976:From the river and valley
709:Private Act of Parliament
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4723:National Football Museum
4678:Listed parks and gardens
4392:Wrexham & Shropshire
3985:St Mary's Church (Chirk)
3940:Poyser Street drill hall
3749:Bangor-on-Dee racecourse
3722:Buildings and structures
3300:Other villages and areas
2692:Dog Stone, Mynydd Varteg
2167:Jodrell Bank Observatory
1995:Memories of Pontcysyllte
1880:Tentative Lists Database
1876:"Pont-Cysyllte Aqueduct"
1236:Owen, Hywel Wyn (2007).
1140:List of bridges in Wales
808:Longdon-on-Tern Aqueduct
536:Longdon-on-Tern Aqueduct
405:structure is for use by
401:The 18-arched stone and
181:336 yd (307 m)
4102:Wynnstay Arms (Wrexham)
4077:Wrexham Maelor Hospital
3970:St David's Welsh Church
2919:Archaeologia Cambrensis
2707:Llyn Cerrig Bach Plaque
1531:Haywood, Steve (2015).
1334:"Pontcysyllte Aqueduct"
1305:Clark, Gregory (2017).
785:Canal & River Trust
449:Grade I listed building
371:[ˌpɔntkəˈsəɬtɛ]
197:126 ft (38 m)
189:12 ft (3.7 m)
4494:Ruabon railway station
4097:Wynnstay Arms (Ruabon)
3965:Soames Brewery Chimney
3291:Willington Worthenbury
3062:Wrexham County Borough
2540:Prehistoric structures
2513:Archaeological museums
2237:
2027:(Java Applet Required)
1476:Hugh McKnight (1987).
814:
766:Shropshire Union Canal
719:
625:
596:
557:from his foundries at
514:
492:
379:
4873:Grade I listed canals
4484:Chirk railway station
4438:(re-opening proposed)
4311:Penycae Top Reservoir
4062:Wrexham Lager Brewery
4042:War Memorial Hospital
3935:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
3910:Old Wrexham Infirmary
3082:Principal settlements
2672:Cantiorix Inscription
2657:Banc Tynddol sun-disc
2394:Gorham's Cave Complex
2236:
2192:Palace of Westminster
1746:Transportheritage.com
1338:Engineering Timelines
1277:Engineering Timelines
1108:United Kingdom portal
1021:Aqueduct viewed with
894:Archimedes' principle
802:
728:Great Western Railway
717:
574:
512:
478:of the old parish of
363:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
25:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
4589:The Leader newspaper
4259:Reservoirs and lakes
3905:Old Carnegie Library
3744:Bangor-on-Dee Bridge
2841:World Heritage Sites
2783:World Heritage Sites
2677:Capel Garmon Firedog
2599:Hill-slope enclosure
2525:Archaeological sites
2474:Archaeology of Wales
2200:St Margaret's Church
2134:Derwent Valley Mills
2120:St Augustine's Abbey
2116:Canterbury Cathedral
1643:on 24 September 2015
1600:Quenby, Ron (1992).
1150:Archaeology of Wales
691:and from Chester to
666:Ruabon Brook Tramway
605:Moss Valley, Wrexham
367:Welsh pronunciation:
67:52.97056°N 3.08778°W
4883:Cast iron aqueducts
4673:Scheduled monuments
4577:Marcher Radio Group
4436:Glyn Valley Tramway
4341:Wrexham bus station
4306:Pant-yr-ochain Lake
4271:Cae Llwyd Reservoir
4052:Wrexham bus station
3975:St Deiniol's Church
3894:Nags Head (Wrexham)
3819:Elephant and Castle
3677:Wrexham City Centre
3622:Salisbury Park/Road
2826:Scheduled monuments
2717:Maen Achwyfan Cross
2614:Scheduled monuments
2490:Prehistoric Britain
2404:Inaccessible Island
1482:David & Charles
1344:on 20 November 2021
923:World Heritage Site
695:, with a branch to
456:World Heritage Site
447:The structure is a
304:Cultural: i, ii, iv
160:Trough construction
63: /
4843:Landmarks in Wales
4745:Wrexham Art School
4688:Former RAF Wrexham
4442:Moss Valley Branch
4321:Wynnstay Park Lake
4179:Esclusham Mountain
3799:Chirk War Memorial
3708:Wrexham University
2793:Heritage registers
2712:Llywelyn's coronet
2253:Edinburgh Old Town
2238:
2215:Studley Royal Park
2187:Maritime Greenwich
2124:St Martin's Church
1845:Forgrave, Andrew,
1428:, pp. 188–189
1301:Retail Price Index
1217:on 13 October 2008
815:
720:
670:Rhosllannerchrugog
515:
384:navigable aqueduct
291:Official name
262:Construction start
72:52.97056; -3.08778
4800:
4799:
4784:Historic counties
4735:Wrexham Guildhall
4652:Listed buildings
4631:Council elections
4596:(2008–2019; 2022)
4562:(some broadcasts)
4556:(some broadcasts)
4549:Heart North Wales
4527:
4526:
4510:Proposed stations
4398:North Wales Metro
4329:
4328:
4316:Ty Mawr Reservoir
4276:Chirk Castle Lake
4142:
4141:
4072:Wrexham Guildhall
4036:Waking the Dragon
3950:Racecourse Ground
3879:Grove Park School
3844:Hightown Barracks
3754:Bersham Ironworks
3542:Pandy (Gwersyllt)
3271:Rhosllanerchrugog
3028:
3027:
3006:
3005:
2902:
2901:
2864:Caernarfon Castle
2722:Moel Hebog shield
2702:Llanllyfni lunula
2495:Prehistoric Wales
2440:
2439:
2351:
2344:
2333:
2327:Caernarfon Castle
2322:
2275:
2196:Westminster Abbey
2156:
2105:
1799:. 20 January 1998
1563:Walesonline.co.uk
1512:on 1 January 2007
1247:978-1-84323-901-7
1027:Cefn Mawr Viaduct
910:Cosgrove aqueduct
845:and a mixture of
777:British Waterways
591:Richard Myddelton
555:William Hazledine
547:civil engineering
487:false etymologies
434:Port of Liverpool
386:that carries the
359:
358:
170:Pier construction
84:OS grid reference
16:Waterway in Wales
4890:
4848:Llangollen Canal
4775:Preserved county
4693:Lord Lieutenants
4568:(radio operator)
4532:Media and events
4477:Railway stations
4415:Borderlands line
4405:
4404:
4382:Llangollen Canal
4281:Fenn's Bank Mere
4200:
4199:
4113:
4112:
4057:Wrexham Cemetery
3980:St Giles' Church
3854:Horse and Jockey
3849:HM Prison Berwyn
3809:Croesnewydd Hall
3804:County Buildings
3769:Butchers' Market
3729:2 Grosvenor Road
3557:Pentre Broughton
3462:Horseman's Green
3221:Llangollen Rural
3111:
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3018:
3017:
2970:
2969:
2859:Beaumaris Castle
2789:
2788:
2742:St Brynach Cross
2737:Rhos Rydd Shield
2662:Bryn Gwyn stones
2609:Protected wrecks
2560:Industrial sites
2545:Bronze Age sites
2467:
2460:
2453:
2444:
2443:
2409:Henderson Island
2378:Giant's Causeway
2371:Northern Ireland
2347:
2336:
2325:
2320:Beaumaris Castle
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388:Llangollen Canal
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273:26 November 1805
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4818:Canals in Wales
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4730:Wrexham Library
4636:electoral wards
4604:
4594:Wales Comic Con
4585:(local studios)
4583:BBC Cymru Wales
4523:
4472:
4468:Former stations
4424:
4403:
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4266:Acton Park Lake
4254:
4198:
4138:
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4067:Wrexham Library
3874:Grosvenor Lodge
3764:Brynkinalt Hall
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2219:Fountains Abbey
2111:Blenheim Palace
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736:First World War
654:Horseshoe Falls
551:civil engineers
534:aqueduct – the
531:Ellesmere Canal
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3864:General Market
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