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Thursday, October 10, 2024
Pulteney weir
There has been a weir to prevent flooding on the Avon river in Bath since the 1600's. It was rebuilt in the 1970's in this unusual, and apparently more effective, horseshoe design.
That beautiful bridge across the river is from the 18th century. It's full of shops but sadly I had no time to linger there.
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- Evanescent
- Still lifting her lamp
- Sunday bird blogging
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- Have some flowers
- My beautiful laundrette
- Random things I saw in Oxford
- And still more boats
- More boats along the Thames
- Lost boat
- Cricket
- Urban poetry, Bath style
- Pulteney weir
- A park (but from a distance)
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