Loch Katrine Reservoir View of aqueduct entrance at Royal Cottage
SC 556481
Description Loch Katrine Reservoir View of aqueduct entrance at Royal Cottage
Date 23/9/1979
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 556481
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Tunnel entrances, Loch Katrine Water Works, Perthshire The Loch Katrine Scheme for supplying water by gravity to Glasgow was designed by JF Bateman in 1853-4 and completed in 1859. A second aqueduct was completed in 1901, and the level of the loch was raised in 1929. This view shows the intake from the loch into the two aqueduct tunnels. The dam wall on the right was raised during the scheme completed in 1929. The entrance to the tunnel completed in 1901 can be seen, with a ladder above it. This was a pioneering long-distance gravitational water-supply scheme, copied later by other municiipalities. It still, as extended in 1901 and 1929, supplies much of Glasgow's water. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H79/178/1
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