Globalti
Legendary Member
Had to share this. This is the weir on the reservoir at Abbeystead, near Lancaster. Built in 1855, the engineers could have just built a straight weir but no, they built a stunning, perfect curved weir that channels the flow down into a smooth bowl and out of the bottom. Notice also the curved wall opposite, which has been given a completely unnecessary embellishment in the form of a strake below the parapet.
Abbeystead was the scene of a terrible gas explosion in May 1984 that killed 16 visitors who had come to the opening of the new pumping station.
Abbeystead was the scene of a terrible gas explosion in May 1984 that killed 16 visitors who had come to the opening of the new pumping station.