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Mortum45. River Tame's old railings
Here's the River Tame at Witton, not many inches below street level. Taken at the time of the old wrought iron railings.
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Taken on the last days of the old railings. They are about to be replaced by a four foot wall with shorter railings akin to scaffolding poles on top. Not as attractive, but much more effective at keeping the water out of houses, shops and shoes. Both banks were also replaced by steel cages full of big stones and covered in earth to better resist erosion by the water flow. They looked fairly natural in a few weeks, but no longer can be seen the water rats View attachment 222089(voles) frolicking late on summer evenings.
Morturn45. River Tame's old railings
Here's the River Tame at Witton, not many inches below street level. Taken at the time of the old wrought iron railings.
View attachment 222087
Taken on the last days of the old railings. They are about to be replaced by a four foot wall with shorter railings akin to scaffolding poles on top. Not as attractive, but much more effective at keeping the water out of houses, shops and shoes. Both banks were also replaced by steel cages full of big stones and covered in earth to better resist erosion by the water flow. They looked fairly natural in a few weeks, but no longer can be seen the water rats View attachment 222089(voles) frolicking late on summer evenings.
I may have as we were always exploring there and do recall the sandy beach on one side under the bridge. The problem was the river was very polluted and quite smelly. My friend fell in just by where that picture was taken and did, he pong or what.Mortum
Morturn
behind the cameraman is the bridge as you lived in the area did you ever go under thr bridge as i did
it was sandy with rats found 303 rds coins and clay pipes after digging