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Gallery

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View of leat adjacent to Lady Street
'Fluid-Pasts' a book by Dr. Matt Edgeworth
Meeting with West Somerset Council 2014 (1)
Canoeists at Weirhead
Councillors Nick Thwaites and Bruce Heywood from West Somerset Council
Original bed of the leat discovered behind Town Mills 2016 (5)
Original weir facing stones still in position at Weirhead 1
Leat run dry 2014 (2)
Leat run dry 2014 (1)
'Transforming Movement' in the 2016 Dulverton Kinetic Sculpture Exhibition
Meeting with West Somerset Council 2014 (2)
Original weir stones still visible in the structure (2)
Original weir structure still in place 2014 (1)
Original bed of the leat discovered behind Town Mills 2016 (6)
Original weir facing stones still in position at Weirhead 2
View of leat behind Congregational Chapel
Temporary repair on the weir 2014
Kinetic sculpture 'Prothesis' by Luke Tupper
Sluice gate on Town Mills by-pass channel
Rescue of weir oak stakes (1)
Oak stakes visible on river bed 2014
Meeting with British Canoe Union 2015
Efficiency of Water Wheels
Water Wheel types
1930 weir photograph
Leat run dry in 2014
Original bed of the leat discovered behind Town Mills 2016 (4)
Rescue of weir oak stakes (2)
Original weir structure still in place 2014 (2)
Trustees with their Patron Lord Dulverton-2016-July-2
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