The Engine Arm Aqueduct near
Smethwick
Smethwick () is an industrial town in Sandwell, West Midlands, England. It lies west of Birmingham city centre. Historically it was in Staffordshire.
In 2019, the ward of Smethwick had an estimated population of 15,246, while the wider bu ...
,
West Midlands,
England
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, was built in 1825 by
Thomas Telford
Thomas Telford FRS, FRSE, (9 August 1757 – 2 September 1834) was a Scottish civil engineer. After establishing himself as an engineer of road and canal projects in Shropshire, he designed numerous infrastructure projects in his native Scotla ...
to carry a water feeder, the
Engine Arm
The Engine Arm or Birmingham Feeder Arm near Smethwick, West Midlands, England, is a short canal which was originally part of a feeder tunnel for a pumping engine. When the Smethwick flight of locks were reduced from six to three, the pumping e ...
, from
Edgbaston Reservoir over the
BCN New Main Line canal to the adjacent and parallel Old Main Line. It is a
Scheduled Ancient Monument
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The various pieces of legislation that legally protect heritage assets from damage and d ...
and is
Grade II* listed
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.
It is a span structure consisting of a cast-iron trough supported by a single arch with five ribs, each consisting of four sections with bolted joints. The trough is supported on three of the ribs, with the adjacent towpaths being supported by cast-iron arcades of
Gothic
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-styled arches and columns. All cast-iron features were manufactured at the
Horseley Ironworks
The Horseley Ironworks (sometimes spelled Horsley) was a major ironworks in the Tipton area in the county of Staffordshire, now the West Midlands, England.
History
Founded by Aaron Manby, it is most famous for constructing the first iron ...
in nearby
Tipton
Tipton is an industrial town in the West Midlands in England with a population of around 38,777 at the 2011 UK Census. It is located northwest of Birmingham.
Tipton was once one of the most heavily industrialised towns in the Black Country, w ...
. The waterway in the aqueduct is wide with the towpaths either side being in width each. The eastern towpath is paved in brick with raised strips for horses.
[''Civil Engineering Heritage: Wales and West Central England, (2nd Ed.)'', Roger Cragg, 1997, Thomas Telford ()]
Image:Engine Arm Aqueduct channel.jpg, The top of the aqueduct
Image:Engine Arm Aqueduct roving bridge.jpg, Roving bridge at the junction
Image:Engine Arm Aqueduct east.jpg, Aqueduct approaching from the east
See also
*
Canals of the United Kingdom
The canals of the United Kingdom are a major part of the network of inland waterways in the United Kingdom. They have a varied history, from use for irrigation and transport, through becoming the focus of the Industrial Revolution, to today's r ...
*
History of the British canal system
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References
*''Canal Companion - Birmingham Canal Navigations'', J. M. Pearson & Associates, 1989,
Canals in England
Canals in the West Midlands (county)
Transport in Sandwell
Birmingham Canal Navigations
Scheduled monuments in the West Midlands (county)
Navigable aqueducts in England
Smethwick
Cast-iron arch bridges in England
Grade II* listed buildings in the West Midlands (county)
Grade II* listed bridges in England
Cast iron aqueducts
1825 establishments in England
Bridges completed in 1825
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