The Malago Innterceptor storm drain pre dates dreadnaught by over 100 years. It’s given the rednaught nickname due to its red brick construction. A shorter storm drain but principly built with the same principle of ensuring excess rain flows out into the river Avon.
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Dreadnaught Storm Drain, Bristol
08 May 2010 9:43 PM | No CommentsBuilt in 1974 the ‘dreadnaught’ storm drain runs from Bishopsworth through to an outfall on the diverted stream of the river Avon in Bedminster. The drain runs almost paralell with...
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Dreadnaught Storm Drain, Bristol
22 October 2010 8:43 AM | 2 CommentsBuilt in 1974 the ‘dreadnaught’ storm drain runs from Bishopsworth through to an outfall on the diverted stream of the river Avon in Bedminster. The drain runs almost parallel with...
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Clifton Rocks Railway, Bristol
08 June 2008 7:25 PM | 4 CommentsVisited initally on the open day in May to see the top station and all the artifacts found and then again today to see the real show – down the...
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Adam & Eve, Ham Green, Bristol
21 March 2010 4:38 PM | 5 CommentsAlong the River Avon is a stretch of wall known as ‘Hung Road’ – it was this part of the river leading into central Bristol that ships were literally hung...
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Cabot Tower, Bristol
06 May 2011 2:03 PM | 2 CommentsCabot Tower was built between 1896 and 1898 in memory of John Cabot, 400 years after he set sail in the Matthew from Bristol and landed in what was later...
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Love the lighting,ive had to enter a stoprm drain near me for access into something else but these are huge ..well lit pictures mate