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I'm baffled by this one this week. I've managed to work out that the town is Durobrivae, athough it seems it was also called Durobrisin and Durobrivas in the past.
What I can't work out is the feat of 15th century engineering. There's nothing marked on my 1:100000 road atlas of relevance NE of Whittlesey.
It's got to be something staring me in the face. Help!
What I can't work out is the feat of 15th century engineering. There's nothing marked on my 1:100000 road atlas of relevance NE of Whittlesey.
It's got to be something staring me in the face. Help!
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Morton's Leam was built in the last decade of the fifteenth century. It served as a prototype for later schemes across the region, by channelling the Nene's unruly course direct from its entrance into the fens straight to an outfall into the sea.
these online sites help explain
http://www.poppyland.co.uk/index.php?s=WISBECH
(scroll down to 5th paragraph)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cambridgeshire/natural_hi story/cycle_through_time/04.shtml
(look at the paragraph, opposite the pic of the 'cyclists on route')
and this is it on a map! ....
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=534500 &y=300500&z=3&sv=Morton&st=3&tl=Morton's+Leam, +Cambridgeshire+[Antiquity+(non+Roman)]&search p=newsearch.srf&mapp=newmap.srf
Morton's Leam was built in the last decade of the fifteenth century. It served as a prototype for later schemes across the region, by channelling the Nene's unruly course direct from its entrance into the fens straight to an outfall into the sea.
these online sites help explain
http://www.poppyland.co.uk/index.php?s=WISBECH
(scroll down to 5th paragraph)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cambridgeshire/natural_hi story/cycle_through_time/04.shtml
(look at the paragraph, opposite the pic of the 'cyclists on route')
and this is it on a map! ....
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=534500 &y=300500&z=3&sv=Morton&st=3&tl=Morton's+Leam, +Cambridgeshire+[Antiquity+(non+Roman)]&search p=newsearch.srf&mapp=newmap.srf