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Detail of winding mechanism for drawbridge/bascule bridge
SC 361961
Description Detail of winding mechanism for drawbridge/bascule bridge
Date 6/1963
Collection Records of the Scottish National Buildings Record, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 361961
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of DB 1338
Scope and Content Detail of winding mechanism for drawbridge at Craigmarloch, Forth and Clyde Canal, North Lanarkshire This bascule bridge was built as part of the Forth and Clyde Canal. Consisting of two draw-bridges meeting in the middle, it was one of the last of the canal's structures to retain original features. The bridge was operated by a system of counter-weights and hand-powered gears, which are of a slightly different design on each bank. This shows part of the winding mechanism on the south bank. The Forth and Clyde Canal was Scotland's earliest major, and also longest, canal. It was built in stages between 1768 and 1791. Its structures decayed rapidly after it closed in 1962. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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