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Byzantine aqueduct, Wadi Qelt, West BankByzantine aqueduct at Wadi Qelt, West Bank. Date: 1920s
Spain - Roman Aqueduct in SpainBlack and white slide showing the length of an aqueduct.. Slide number 23 in Box 148 entitled Spain Bull Fighting & Spanish Life. Date: circa 1890s
Spain - Segova, The Roman AqueductBlack and white lantern slide of a Roman built acqueduct structure. Slide number 17 of Box 148 entitled Spain Bull Fighting & Spanish Life Date: circa 1890s
Pool of Siloam, City of David, JerusalemThe Pool of Siloam, a rock-cut pool in the ancient City of David, Jerusalem, showing the end of the conduit. The pool was fed by water from the Gihon Spring, carried there by two aqueducts
Street scene in Tiflis (Tbilisi), Georgia, with a view of the Aqueduct. Located strategically at the crossroads between Europe and Asia and lying along the historic Silk Road routes
Roman aqueduct at Evora, PortugalThe Roman Aqueduct and Castellum at Evora, Portugal Date: c 1850s
Aqueduct on the Ganges Canal, India. Date: circa 1890s
Aqueduct, Appian Way, Rome, Italy. Date: late 19th century
Drainage Aqueduct at Abbey Mills, London, 1864Engraving showing the aqueduct which carried the London main drainage works over the River Lea at Abbey Mills, Stratford, London, 1864. In the foreground, a sailing barge approaches the aqueduct
Istanbul - The Aqueduct of ValensThe Aqueduct of Valens - Constantinople. Built by Emperor Valens in about 375 AD. Water tapped from streams outside the city. In use until the late 19th century
Kirik Aqueduct (Kovuk Kemer), Istanbul, Turkey - this aqueduct was built atop an old Roman aqueduct (1554-1562). Date: 1920s
Aqueduct on the Bridgewater Canal at Barton, opened in 1761. People regarded it as a marvel and flocked from afar to see boats sailing over the bridge whilst barges passed below
SPAIN. Segovia. Roman aqueduct. Roman art. Early empire, 1st c. Roman art. Early Empire
SPAIN. BARCELONA. Baix Pened賮Sant Jaume delsSPAIN. BARCELONA. Baix Pened賮 Sant Jaume dels Domenys. Roman aqueduct ruins. Roman art
FRANCE. Vers-Pont-du-Gard. Roman aqueduct and bridge on river Gard (Pont du Gard). Built in 1st AD
SPAIN. Biar. Aqueduct. Roman art. Architecture
Los Milagros Aqueduct. 1st c. SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩 da. Emerita Augusta. Los Milagros Aqueduct. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
FRANCE. LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON. GARD. Vers-Pont-du-Gard. Pont du Gard (1st c. AD), Roman aqueduct over the Gardon river. Roman art. Early Empire
Devils Bridge Aqueduct. 2nd c. SPAIN. CATALONIA. TARRAGONA. Tarragona. Also known as Ferreres Acqueduct or Devils Bridge (Pont del Diable), 217 m. long and 26 m. high. Roman art. Early Empire
Colonial America (17th c. ). Central AmericaColonial America (17th c.). Central America. Viceroyalty of Mexico (1625). New Mexico in 1625. Panorama of the city. Engraving
The High Bridge at Harlem, New York, America. Aqueduct. Date: 1849
Small temple and aqueduct, Cassel (i. e. Kassel), Hesse-NassSmall temple and aqueduct, Cassel (i.e. Kassel), Hesse-Nassau, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Pontycysylltau Aqueduct, Llangollen, Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
View of Pontcysyllte aqueduct, North Wales
Roquefavour Aqueduct, Marseilles Canal, Orange, Provence, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Incan Fountain - Cuzco, PeruThe Incan people of South America built complex water supply and aqueduct systems, highlighting the advanced hydraulic and civil engineering capabilities of the Inca
Kavalla, Greece - Panoramic view Date: circa 1900
Appian Way - Rome - Sheep herded along the roadA group of shepherds drive a large flock of sheep along the route of the Appian Way on the outskirts of Rome. The remains of the main Roman Aqueduct can be seen in the distance. Date: circa 1910s
Algeciras, Spain - Yucca Plants and AqueductYucca Plants growing alongside a road at Algeciras, southern Spain. The aqueduct serving the town can be seen in the background of this shot. Date: 1906
Ephesus - Turkey - Remains of the AqueductRemains of the Aqueduct and the Castle at the site of Ancient Ephesus, Turkey. Date: circa 1904
Syria - Hama - Russian Consul General on the OrontesHama, Syria - The Russian Consul General on the Orontes River, accompanied by The Greek Orthodox clergy. They are photographed by a large and free-flowing waterwheel
Looking up the Aguas from the Aqueduct. Date: 1868
Mosque Aqueduct, Chios TownThe Mosque Aqueduct, Chios Town, Chios, Greece Date: circa 1910s
Aqueduct of ClaudiusThe Aqueduct of Claudius. Date: 1890s
The freight team, Los Angeles Aqueduct. Ten and twelve mule teams convey supplies from Division Siding to the tunnel camps up in the mountains
The mechanical mule team, Los Angeles aqueduct. These caterpillars crawl across the desert wastes and over mountain roads about three miles an hour, drawing several tonnes of machinery and supplies
Kavala - The AqueductThe Aqueduct at Kavala, Greece, the second largest city in northern Greece, the principal seaport of eastern Macedonia and the capital of Kavala prefecture
Georgia - Tbilisi - The AqueductThe Aqueduct at Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis. Located strategically at the crossroads between Europe and Asia
The Aqueduct of Valens - Constantinople. Built by Emperor Valens in about 375 AD. Water tapped from streams outside the city. In use until the late 19th century
Izmir - Aqueduct and Castle (Ephesus)View toward the Roman Aqueduct and Castle at the site of the ancient city of Ephesus, Turkey close to Izmir (Smyrna)
Manchester Ship Canal - The Barton Swing AqueductA horse-towed coal barge crossing the unique structure of the Barton Swing Aqueduct, carrying the Bridgewater Canal across the wider span of the Manchester Ship Canal - opened in 1893
Izmir, Turkey - Roman AqueductThe Roman Aqueduct at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey
Izmir, Turkey - Camel TrainA camel train passing through (or entering/leaving) Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey close to the Roman Aqueduct
Valens Aqueduct - ConstantinopleSetting of the sun on the ruins of the Byzantine Aqueduct, built by Emperor Valens in about 375 AD. Water tapped from streams outside the city. In use until the late 19th century
Segovia AqueductSegovias impressive aqueduct was built by the Romans at the end of the first century, when they were using the town as an important military base
Tunisia CarthageDistant view of the ruins of the massive aqueduct which brought water to the people of Carthage before the Romans destroyed their city
Italy AqueductArcheologists discover a species of aqueduct beneath the church of saint Priscilla, Rome
France CarpentrasThe Roman aqueduct at Carpentras