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Aqueduct Collection

"Aqueducts: Marvels of Engineering and Timeless Beauty" The Kennet & Avon Canal 4 showcases the stunning aqueducts that dot its picturesque route

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Aqueduct in Segovia. 1st c. SPAIN. CASTILE AND

Aqueduct in Segovia. 1st c. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. SEGOVIA. Segovia. Roman aqueduct, built at the of 1st century. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Pont du Gard, Roman aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Avignon

Pont du Gard, Roman aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Avignon, Provence, France, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Erie Canal, Rochester

Erie Canal, Rochester
ERIE CANAL The canal aqueduct at Rochester, New York

Background imageAqueduct Collection: The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
The fantastic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct near Wrexham. Designed by Thomas Telford and William Jessop and finished in 1805, the aqueduct is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain

Background imageAqueduct Collection: View of Toledo, c. 1597-99 (oil on canvas)

View of Toledo, c. 1597-99 (oil on canvas)
XOS1274003 View of Toledo, c.1597-99 (oil on canvas) by Greco, El (Domenico Theotocopuli) (1541-1614); 121.2x108.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Barton Swing Bridge

Barton Swing Bridge
The Barton Swing Aqueduct is a feat of Victorian civil engineering, at Barton upon Irwell, England. It carries the Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Ship Canal. Date: completed 1893

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Kennet & Avon Canal 4

Kennet & Avon Canal 4
Rennies design for the Dundas Aqueduct carrying the canal over the river Avon. Date: opened 1799

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Pont du Gard - South of France

Pont du Gard - South of France
Pont du Gard Roman Aquaduct over the Gardon River near Remoulins in the South of France

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Narrowboat crossing the River Dee in autumn on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built by Thomas Telford

Narrowboat crossing the River Dee in autumn on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built by Thomas Telford and William Jessop, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Froncysyllte, near Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Roman aqueduct of Pont du Gard, UNESCO World Heritage Site, over the Gardon River, Gard

Roman aqueduct of Pont du Gard, UNESCO World Heritage Site, over the Gardon River, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Chirk Viaduct

Chirk Viaduct
The Chirk Viaduct on the Shrewsbury & Chester Railway erected between 1846-1848 by Henry Robertson. Running alongside is the lower Chirk Aqueduct built 1801 by Telford

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Roman Aqueduct, Segovia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Castile y Leon, Spain, Europe

Roman Aqueduct, Segovia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Castile y Leon, Spain, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
The fantastic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct near Wrexham. Designed by Thomas Telford and William Jessop and finished in 1805, the aqueduct is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Narrow boat crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built by Thomas Telford

Narrow boat crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built by Thomas Telford and William Jessop, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Llangollen Canal, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Roman aqueduct, Pont du Gard, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Languedoc, France, Europe

Roman aqueduct, Pont du Gard, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Languedoc, France, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Aqueduct built in the 1720s and 1730s to bring water from nearby springs to Santiago de Queretaro

Aqueduct built in the 1720s and 1730s to bring water from nearby springs to Santiago de Queretaro (Queretaro), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Queretaro, Queretaro State, Mexico, North America

Background imageAqueduct Collection: A section of the Roman Aqueduct at Segovia

A section of the Roman Aqueduct at Segovia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Castilla y Leon, Spain, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Perugia, Italy on the medieval Aqueduct Street in the morning

Perugia, Italy on the medieval Aqueduct Street in the morning

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Artist: JMW Turner

Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Artist: JMW Turner
Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Painting housed in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXVIII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Barton Swing Aqueduct a98_05171

Barton Swing Aqueduct a98_05171
Boats on the Barton Swing Aqueduct, carrying the Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Ship Canal. Trafford, Greater Manchester. Photographed by Eric de Mare sometime in the 1950s

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Syria. Krak des Chevaliers

Syria. Krak des Chevaliers. Castle built in the twelfth century by the Knights Hospitaller during the Crusades to the Holy Land

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Roman aqueduct, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain

Roman aqueduct, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Pont du Gard, Languedoc, France

Pont du Gard, Languedoc, France

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Spain, Castile and Leon, Segovia. The roman aqueduct

Spain, Castile and Leon, Segovia. The roman aqueduct

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Visit to Madeira - The Levada Tunnel

Visit to Madeira - The Levada Tunnel
Black and white lantern slide of men being carried in hammocks out of the entrance of a tunnel built for a levada - an irrigation channel or aqueduct - Visit to Madeira. Part of Box 125 - Madeira

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Hezekiahs Tunnel, Jerusalem

Hezekiahs Tunnel, Jerusalem
Hezekiahs Tunnel (Siloam Tunnel), Jerusalem, a subterranean channel cut through the rock, 533 metres long. It was designed as an aqueduct linking the Gihon Spring to the Pool of Siloam. Date: 1920s

Background imageAqueduct Collection: SYRIA: AL-RASTAN, 1935. Al-Rastan on the Orontes River between Homs and Hama in Syria

SYRIA: AL-RASTAN, 1935. Al-Rastan on the Orontes River between Homs and Hama in Syria. Photograph, c1935

Background imageAqueduct Collection: MISSION SAN JUAN, c1899. Aqueduct of Mission San Juan Capistrano in California

MISSION SAN JUAN, c1899. Aqueduct of Mission San Juan Capistrano in California. Photochrome, c1899

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Pont du Gard

Pont du Gard, Languedoc Roussillon region, France, Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Arch of Mettius Modestus, Patara, near Kalkan, Lycia, Antalya Province, Mediterranean Coast

Arch of Mettius Modestus, Patara, near Kalkan, Lycia, Antalya Province, Mediterranean Coast, Southwest Turkey, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageAqueduct Collection: The Appian Way (Via Appia) at Perugia, Italy - view looking down toward the Aqueduct

The Appian Way (Via Appia) at Perugia, Italy - view looking down toward the Aqueduct. Date: 1905

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Chirk Aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, c1829. Artist: Thomas Barber

Chirk Aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, c1829. Artist: Thomas Barber
Chirk Aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, c1829. Now known as the Llangollen, the canal was built by the Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford (1757-1834)

Background imageAqueduct Collection: MISSION SAN LUIS REY, c1890. Mission San Luis Rey near San Diego, California. Photograph

MISSION SAN LUIS REY, c1890. Mission San Luis Rey near San Diego, California. Photograph, c1890

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Barge and pedestrians on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Barge and pedestrians on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, built by Thomas Telford in 1805, crossing River Dee near Llangollen, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Advertising card for Izmir (Smyrna) Figs

Advertising card for Izmir (Smyrna) Figs
A delightful advertising card for Djanik Elmassians Diana Brand Genuine Smyrna Figs from Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey - showing the Roman Aqueduct

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Medieval bridge and aqueduct

Medieval bridge and aqueduct, Ponte delle Torri, Spoleto, Umbria, Italy, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Aqueduct of Zacatecas, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zacatecas, Mexico, North America

Aqueduct of Zacatecas, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zacatecas, Mexico, North America

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Panoramic view of Aqueduct of Segovia illuminated by the setting sun, Spain

Panoramic view of Aqueduct of Segovia illuminated by the setting sun, Spain
The Aqueduct of Segovia (or more precisely, the aqueduct bridge) is a Roman aqueduct and one of the most significant and best-preserved ancient monuments left on the Iberian Peninsula

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Evening: Landscape with an Aqueduct, 1818. Creator: Theodore Gericault

Evening: Landscape with an Aqueduct, 1818. Creator: Theodore Gericault
Evening: Landscape with an Aqueduct, 1818

Background imageAqueduct Collection: North East Wales

North East Wales
Wrexham, Llangollen Canal, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal, World Heritage Site, iron trough carrying canal high over Dee valley

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAqueduct Collection: CROTON DAM, 1860. The dam on the Croton River in New York, which supplied water for the Croton

CROTON DAM, 1860. The dam on the Croton River in New York, which supplied water for the Croton Aqueduct. Wood engraving, American, 1860

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Ruins of the Roman Water Temple, the starting point of the aqueduct to Carthage

Ruins of the Roman Water Temple, the starting point of the aqueduct to Carthage, Zaghouan, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAqueduct Collection: The Aqueduct, built between 1785 and 1788, parallell to Avenue Acueducto

The Aqueduct, built between 1785 and 1788, parallell to Avenue Acueducto, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, North America

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Windmills at Kinderdijk at dawn

Windmills at Kinderdijk at dawn, near Rotterdam, Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageAqueduct Collection: Chirk Aqueduct

Chirk Aqueduct
A fine photograph of the aqueduct carrying the Shropshire Union Canal, at Chirk, Denbighshire, Wales



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"Aqueducts: Marvels of Engineering and Timeless Beauty" The Kennet & Avon Canal 4 showcases the stunning aqueducts that dot its picturesque route, offering a unique perspective on water transport. As autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues, a narrowboat gracefully crosses the River Dee on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, an architectural masterpiece by Thomas Telford. Step back in time to 1st-century Spain as you marvel at the majestic Aqueduct in Segovia, standing tall as a testament to ancient engineering prowess. In Rochester, the Erie Canal proudly displays its aqueduct, seamlessly blending functionality with aesthetic appeal for all who pass through. Witnessing history come alive at Barton Swing Bridge is an experience like no other – this working aqueduct swings open to allow boats passage along Manchester Ship Canal. The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct continues to captivate with its breathtaking views and remarkable design; it remains a symbol of human ingenuity even centuries after its construction. El Greco's timeless painting captures Toledo's enchanting beauty from afar – where an aqueduct stands as a silent witness to centuries of civilization and progress. Journey southwards to France's Pont du Gard and be awestruck by this UNESCO World Heritage Site - a Roman aqueduct spanning over the Gardon River amidst Languedoc-Roussillon's natural splendor. Chirk Viaduct stands tall against Wales' scenic backdrop, showcasing both architectural brilliance and harmonious integration into nature’s embrace. Another gem from Segovia awaits - explore another UNESCO World Heritage Site as you walk alongside Spain's Roman Aqueduct; let history guide your steps through Castile y Leon's rich heritage. A narrowboat glides effortlessly across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct once more - reminding us how Thomas Telford's vision continues to connect communities and inspire awe.