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Way History: 200161839
Version #3
Attempt to get the river chronology relationships in place
- Deleted 6 months ago by DunkeldHistory1
- Changeset #124575
Version #2
Add as layer 1 - there is probably a better way to do this.
- Edited 6 months ago by DunkeldHistory1
- Changeset #124402
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description | This area was not river before the bridge was built. "During construction of the Tay Bridge 1805-1809 the bridge was apparently built mostly on dry land and then the river diverted southwards, creating an area of reclaimed land upstream from the bridge on |
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end_date | 1809 |
end_date:source | NOTES ON THE MEDIEVAL TOWN OF DUNKELD Dr Thomas C. Welsh, Dunkeld Community Archive 2014.0022, 1.340, Box 98 |
landuse | meadow |
layer | 1 |
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Version #1
This part of the river wasn't river before the 1809 Bridge. The bridge was mostly built on dry land and then the River was diverted.
- Edited 6 months ago by DunkeldHistory1
- Changeset #124401
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description | This area was not river before the bridge was built. "During construction of the Tay Bridge 1805-1809 the bridge was apparently built mostly on dry land and then the river diverted southwards, creating an area of reclaimed land upstream from the bridge on |
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end_date | 1809 |
end_date:source | NOTES ON THE MEDIEVAL TOWN OF DUNKELD Dr Thomas C. Welsh, Dunkeld Community Archive 2014.0022, 1.340, Box 98 |
landuse | meadow |
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