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The steam vessel Humaytha, built by Abdela & Mitchell in 1905 at Hope Mills, Brimscombe Brimscombe Port looking east c.1910. The boat weighing machine is on the left (Howard Beard collection)


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Structures and Features

A survey of structures and built features was carried out by Cotswold Archaelogy during the early part of 2003.
The resulting document is available in sections using the links below.

PDFPDF 1-19 Junction Lock

PDFPDF 20-34 Pike Lock Bridge

PDFPDF 35-49 Stonehouse Wharf

PDFPDF 50-61 Ebley Towpath Bridge

PDFPDF 62-79 Wallbridge Lower Lock

PDFPDF 80-100 Jubilee Brdige

PDFPDF 101-120 West OF St Mary's Lock

PDFPDF 121-140 Red Lion Lock Cottages

PDFPDF 141-159 Bridge over River Frome at Whitehall

PDFPDF 159A-179 Daneway Spring Outfall

PDFPDF 180-207 Ewen Railway Viaduct

PDFPDF 207A-223 West of South Cerney Wharf House

PDFPDF 224-240 East of Cerny Wick

PDFPDF 241- 258 Marston Meysey to Inglesham

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