Kelvin Aqueduct

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Kelvin Aqueduct is a historic canal aqueduct in Glasgow, Scotland, that carries the Forth and Clyde Canal over the River Kelvin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
canal aqueduct
historic structure
architect Robert Whitworth NERFINISHED
carries Forth and Clyde Canal NERFINISHED
constructionStart late 1780s
country Scotland
crosses River Kelvin NERFINISHED
designedBy Robert Whitworth NERFINISHED
engineer Robert Whitworth NERFINISHED
hasFunction to carry canal traffic over the River Kelvin
hasNumberOfArches 4
hasUse navigation
recreation
heightAboveRiver about 70 feet
heritageDesignationBy Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Category A listed building
isOnWaterway Forth and Clyde Canal NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Glasgow
Maryhill, Glasgow NERFINISHED
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedInUrbanArea Glasgow conurbation NERFINISHED
locatedNear Maryhill NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Scottish Canals NERFINISHED
material stone
opened 1790
owner Scottish Canals NERFINISHED
partOf Forth and Clyde Canal NERFINISHED

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River Kelvin passesUnder Kelvin Aqueduct