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- Mottram_Tunnel abstract "The Mottram Tunnel (Mottram in Longdendale) is a tunnel carrying drinking water by gravity from Arnfield Reservoir, Tintwistle, Derbyshire in the valley of the River Etherow, to Godley, Greater Manchester in the valley of the River Tame. It was essential to the construction of the Longdendale Chain of reservoirs constructed by John Frederick Bateman. The tunnel was built between August 1848 and October 1850, and the Godley service reservoir was built to receive and filter the water. That was finished in 1851.The Manchester Corporation Waterworks Act 1847 gave permission for the construction of the Woodhead, Hollingworth and Arnfield reservoirs, and the construction of a masonry aqueduct to convey drinking water from the Arnfield and Hollingworth reservoirs to a service reservoir at Godley. Manchester Corporation Waterworks Act 1848 allowed the construction of Torside and Rhodeswood reservoirs, and an aqueduct to convey the water to the Arnfield reservoir. The tunnel pierces the ridge that lies between the Etherow valley and the Tame valley. It is 3,100 yards (2,800 m) long, and has a gradient of 5 feet per mile (95 cm/km). It is lined in stone, is 6 feet (1.8 m) in diameter and can carry 50 million gallons a day (230 Ml/d).".
- Mottram_Tunnel wikiPageID "20651816".
- Mottram_Tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "552777329".
- Mottram_Tunnel hasPhotoCollection Mottram_Tunnel.
- Mottram_Tunnel subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Tameside.
- Mottram_Tunnel subject Category:Drinking_water_reservoirs_in_England.
- Mottram_Tunnel subject Category:Reservoirs_of_the_Peak_District.
- Mottram_Tunnel subject Category:Works_by_John_Frederick_Bateman.
- Mottram_Tunnel point "53.4557 -2.0447".
- Mottram_Tunnel type Abstraction100002137.
- Mottram_Tunnel type DrinkingWaterReservoirsInEngland.
- Mottram_Tunnel type IndefiniteQuantity113576355.
- Mottram_Tunnel type Measure100033615.
- Mottram_Tunnel type Reservoir113776854.
- Mottram_Tunnel type ReservoirsOfThePeakDistrict.
- Mottram_Tunnel type Supply113777344.
- Mottram_Tunnel type SpatialThing.
- Mottram_Tunnel comment "The Mottram Tunnel (Mottram in Longdendale) is a tunnel carrying drinking water by gravity from Arnfield Reservoir, Tintwistle, Derbyshire in the valley of the River Etherow, to Godley, Greater Manchester in the valley of the River Tame. It was essential to the construction of the Longdendale Chain of reservoirs constructed by John Frederick Bateman. The tunnel was built between August 1848 and October 1850, and the Godley service reservoir was built to receive and filter the water.".
- Mottram_Tunnel label "Mottram Tunnel".
- Mottram_Tunnel sameAs m.051vh6v.
- Mottram_Tunnel sameAs Q6918698.
- Mottram_Tunnel sameAs Q6918698.
- Mottram_Tunnel sameAs Mottram_Tunnel.
- Mottram_Tunnel lat "53.4557".
- Mottram_Tunnel long "-2.0447".
- Mottram_Tunnel wasDerivedFrom Mottram_Tunnel?oldid=552777329.
- Mottram_Tunnel isPrimaryTopicOf Mottram_Tunnel.