Volume contents
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- 124A - New Kilpatrick , title page
- 125 - New Kilpatrick , index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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| MUGDOCK RESERVOIR (Continued) | Mugdock Reservoir (Continued | 023 | [continued from page 19] on Trace at the bottom of the bank, is the top or highest point to which the water rises when the Reservoir is full. The top or high water mark is all [ ] upon the authority of Mr. Moor, 5 feet below the level of the top of the bank, and according to the fall of the bank the more or less the horizontal width of the bank or slope; for example, the south side, running westwards from the Straining Tank has a fall of o[ne] foot in every 3 ft. [feet], making in all 15 feet = 23 [links] to the plumbed or vertical 5 feet of the high water mark below the top of the bank. The bank on the west is 4 to 1 = 30 links, being 7 links broader than the former - The descrip[tive] terms written on Exam. [Examination] Traces, such as "Shuttle" i.e. Sluice, "Stand Pipe" "Surface Clearing Shuttle", "Overflow Shuttle or Sluice" & "Straining Tank", are, as described by Mr. Moor. The Straining Tank is a circular well of 60 ft. [feet] in depth at the bottom of which are Pipes connected with the Sta[nd] Pipe on the one side & the Tunnel which measures 414 yards long down the Centre of the Road leading to Mil[ngavie] in direction of Glasgow. A cast metal coveri[ng] with moveable frames on the outside of the same mater[ial] stands a few feet above the surface or top of this Well. It has been shewn on Trace in a dark colour. A fine Viaduct, having 3 arches crosses the Reservoir near the Parish Boundary. There is a Shuttle or Sluice and a weir (which cant be shewn) at the viaduct. |
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Co. [County] Sitrling & Dumbarton -- New Kilpatrick Parish
Ordnance Survey - Dunbarton county, OS Name Books - Dunbarton county - Volume 14 - Parish of New Kilpatrick, OS1/9/14
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of New Kilpatrick.
Ordnance Survey - Dunbarton county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Dunbarton, which is in the west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.