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  •   KBLC - The Bedford Level Corporation
    •   7 - Reports, Library, Maps and Plans
      •   3 - Maps and Plans
        • 69 - "Sections to Accompany John Rennie Sr's "Reports as to The Wisbech Outfall and The Drainage of the North Level and South Holland"
RefNoKBLC/7/3/69/2
AltRefNoR59/31/40/45
Title"A Section of New South Eau and East Slipe Drain from Green Drove to Peakirk Drain"
DescriptionBy Anthony Bower, of Lincoln. Longitudinal section [of the North Level] between Green Drove and Peakirk Drain, along East Slipe Drain and New South Eau. Scale 13¼' to 1 mile. Hand-drawn on cartridge paper.
Date01 November 1813
CreatorNameBedford Level Corporation
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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