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Knavesborough
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Knavesborough
A pencil drawing of Knavesborough, a market town in north Yorkshire, with its 24.5 metre high gritstone viaduct. Upon nearing completion in 1848, the viaduct collapsed into the River Nidd, from apparent poor workmanship. A replacement was opened in 1851, costing £9, 803, made from stone quarried at Abbey Crags. Date: circa 1922
Media ID 32242774
© CLM Archive Collection / Mary Evans
1848 1851 Apparent Collapsed Completion Costing Crags Crust Metre Nearing Nidd Opened Pencil Poor Quarried Replacement Viaduct Workmanship
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