Early 19th c
Plan of the Aqueduct and stream near Lockham Bridge showing the land necessary to replace wooden culverts with brick and stone.
A Plan of the Aqueduct and Stream at Lockham Bridge showing the land belonging to G O Cambridge Esquire necessary to effect the diversion of the Stroud River and the Erection of New Culverts.
References to the Plan
No. 1. Coloured dark Green on the South 100ft in length and 40 feet in width at the one hand and at a point the other.
2. Coloured dark Green on the North 60 feet in length and 30 feet in width
3. A Plot of Land with two trees standing thereon
to be dug away during the Erection of the work for Barges to pass into the Whitminster Pond
4. A Cut or passage from the Witminster Mill Pond for Barges to pass into the Canal during the works when the work shall be completed this & number 3 to be made good when the shall be completed.