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Barton Swing Aqueduct a98_05171
Boats on the Barton Swing Aqueduct, carrying the Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Ship Canal. Trafford, Greater Manchester. Photographed by Eric de Mare sometime in the 1950s. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 15045900
Filename: AA98_05171.jpg
Size: 4233 x 4289 (8.9MB)
Date: 24th May 2018
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: images.historicenglandservices.org.uk
Boat Bridge Canal Engineering Reflection Aqueduct
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This photograph, titled "Boats on the Barton Swing Aqueduct," is a stunning snapshot of the industrial past of Trafford, Greater Manchester, captured by the skilled lens of Eric de Mare during the 1950s. The image showcases the Barton Swing Aqueduct, an engineering marvel that carries the Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Ship Canal. The Barton Swing Aqueduct is a testament to the ingenuity of the past, as it is the world's first swinging aqueduct, allowing boats to pass over the Manchester Ship Canal without the need for a lock. The aqueduct's unique design is further accentuated by the reflection of the sun on the calm water, creating a mirror-like surface that adds to the serene beauty of the scene. Boats of various sizes and shapes can be seen making their way through the aqueduct, their reflections adding an extra layer of depth to the image. The intricate details of the boats, from their wooden hulls to the ropes and rigging, are expertly captured by de Mare's camera, providing a glimpse into the past when boats were the primary mode of transportation on the canals. The industrial setting of the photograph, with the brick walls of the aqueduct and the nearby factories, serves as a reminder of the region's rich industrial history. The image is a testament to the importance of the canal system in the area's development and the role it played in connecting different parts of the country, facilitating trade and commerce. Overall, Eric de Mare's photograph of the Barton Swing Aqueduct is a beautiful and evocative image that captures the essence of a bygone era. It is a reminder of the past, a celebration of engineering innovation, and a tribute to the beauty of the waterways that have shaped the landscape of Trafford and Greater Manchester.