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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
Canal — Canals are artificial channels for water. There are two types of canals: water conveyance canals, which are used for the conveyance and delivery of water, and waterways, which are navigable transportation canals used for passage of goods and… … Wikipedia
Canal pound — A canal pound is the stretch of level water impounded between two canal locks. Canal pounds can vary in length from the non existent, where two or more immediately adjacent locks form a lock staircase, to many miles.HistoryPounds came into being… … Wikipedia
weir box — noun : a wooden or concrete box oblong in shape and open at both ends which is set lengthwise in a canal and in which a weir for the measurement of irrigation water is set crosswise … Useful english dictionary
weir — A dam or obstruction in a watercourse which backs up or diverts the stream. Merrifield v Canal Comrs. 212 111456, 72 NE 405, 587. A structure built in a stream for penning fish. A contrivance placed in a flume for the purpose of regulating the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Wilts & Berks Canal — A section of the Canal near Rushey Platt, Swindon. Date of act 1795 Construction began … Wikipedia
Manchester Ship Canal — The Stolt Kittiwake heading toward the Mersey Estuary, 2005 Principal engineer Edward Leader Williams Date of act … Wikipedia
Hertford Union Canal — Junction of Hertford Union Canal and River Lee Navigation Original owner Sir George Duckett Principal engineer … Wikipedia
Nußdorf weir and lock — The Nußdorf weir, administration building and the Schemerlbrücke … Wikipedia
Derby Canal — The Shacklecross Lock (Borrowash Bottom Lock) undergoing restoration in 2006 Original owner Derby Canal Co Principal engineer … Wikipedia
Exeter Canal — The Exeter Canal, downstream of Exeter, Devon, England was built in 1563 which means it pre dates the canal mania period and is one of the oldest artificial waterways in the UK.HistoryAt the start of Exeter s history, the River Exe was tidal and… … Wikipedia
Monkland Canal — Weir at Old Palacecraig Original owner Consortium of Glasgow merchants, later Andrew Stirling Principal engineer … Wikipedia