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06-APR-2010

Arched

This view is taken through the arched gatehouse to Whalley Abbey. This was constructed about 1330, other views of this building will be available in the 'Whalley in Lancashire' gallery.

In the background you can see Whalley Viaduct:

"The longest and largest railway viaduct in Lancashire, Whalley Viaduct's 48 brick arches stride across the valley of the River Calder, dominating the landscape.
The viaduct was built for the Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroe & West Yorkshire Railway and it carries the line 21.3m above the river for a distance of 620m. Plain in appearance, the southern side of the arch nearest the remains of Whalley Abbey bears its only decorative treatment. Flanagan used some Gothic elements here to try to harmonise the structure with the ruins.
More than seven million bricks and 12,338 cubic metres of stone were used to construct the viaduct. Some 3,000 metres of timber was used for the arch centering, temporary platforms and the permanent foundation piles.
During construction, on 6th October 1849, two of the 41 arches then completed collapsed. Sadly, three men lost their lives." (www.engineering-timelines.com)

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Doug Cruden08-Apr-2010 18:28
Very cleverly done Bernard - well composed and executed
Carl and Racine Erland08-Apr-2010 03:15
Great perspective and composition in this image...thank you for the history! An impressive shot. - Racine V
Mieke WA Minkjan08-Apr-2010 00:47
excellent framing! V
Frank Brault07-Apr-2010 22:41
Arches framed by an arch. Great!
Jola Dziubinska07-Apr-2010 19:06
Wonderful image, perfect framing. V.
Dave Hein07-Apr-2010 07:10
Nice. They don't build them like this anymore... and I doubt much of anything that's being built these days will still be around in 2690.
borisalex07-Apr-2010 05:19
This is a superb find and would have been indeed great for the march challenge too! I still think sometimes about that challenge too, if I shot! Excellent Bernard! BV.
Guest 07-Apr-2010 01:31
Wonderful composition and lovely arches, beautifully framed Bernard!! V
Cindi Smith07-Apr-2010 00:28
Lots of arches and framed by one too! This is an awesome capture!
Ed McConnell06-Apr-2010 23:12
interesting arch work..good find and shot Bernard.
J. Scott Coile06-Apr-2010 22:41
Strong enough to stand the test of time.
laine06-Apr-2010 21:15
I love these viaducts...I dream of seeing them in reality one day!! Like the arch as your frame too.
Mairéad06-Apr-2010 20:57
A richness of arches!
Marielou Dhumez06-Apr-2010 20:56
Arches in an arch ! Perfect !!!!!
carol j. phipps06-Apr-2010 20:41
Rich in arches!
Stephanie06-Apr-2010 20:25
Arches in overdrive!
LynnH06-Apr-2010 19:07
So old and in such good condition! Love it!
franz06-Apr-2010 18:46
Six arches pour le prix d'une: la bonne affaire!Vote.
Johnny JAG06-Apr-2010 18:37
WOW, that's impressive. Love the arched framing too.
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