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Attributed works:
10. A river with industrial apparatus on its bank; an aqueduct in course of construction, by J.M.W. Turner. 1798. Pencil on paper, 17 by 26.7 cm. North Wales sketchbook, DO 1391; Finberg number: XXXIX 36. (Tate, London).
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11. No 3, Aqueduct (when building) between Oswestry and Chirk, by Richard Colt Hoare. 1799. Pen and ink with grey and sepia wash on paper, 35.6 by 45.7 cm. (National Library of Wales, Cardiff).
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15. Detail of Fig.8 showing pencil marks on the left pier.
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7. Chirk aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal over the River Ceriog which separates the counties of Salop and Denbigh. Engraved by E. Turrell after G. Turnbull, 43.5 by 68 cm. From J. Rickman, ed.: Atlas to the Life of Thomas Telford, Civil Engineer . . ., London 1838, pl.XIII. (Institution of Civil Engineers, London).
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8. Crambe Beck Bridge (formerly known as Chirk aqueduct), by John Sell Cotman. c.1805. Watercolour over pencil on laid paper, 31.5 by 23.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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9. Aqueduct, called Telford’s aqueduct at Chirk, by John Sell Cotman. c.1805. Pencil and grey wash on wove paper, 20 by 16.1 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Western art unattributed:
12. Photograph of Chirk aqueduct, August 2010, showing the two southernmost arches of the aqueduct.
Western art unattributed:
13. Plan and Elevation of Crambe Beck Bridge in the Weapontake of Bulmer built 1785. Pen, ink and coloured wash on paper, 53 by 74 cm. From J. Carr: Plans and Elevations of the North Riding Bridges, p.27. (Collection of the North Yorkshire County Record Office, Northallerton).
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14. Sketch of assumed as-built details at the north abutment of Chirk aqueduct. (Michael Thomas, 2010).
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16. Photograph of Crambe Beck Bridge, Yorkshire, September 2011, showing the central arches of the bridge from the north-west.