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Justin Time
08-02-2004, 10:17
Found this on the BC website and though it of interest here:

"Archaeologists have discovered a 2,000-year-old water main built by the Romans - which is still working.
The find has amazed experts at the Vindolanda Roman fort in Northumberland.

During ongoing excavations at the site, workers discovered a 100ft stretch of wooden mains, which at one time fed the fort with water from nearby springs.

The pipes were constructed by drilling large lengths of alder, which were joined together by oak pegs."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/3464861.stm

EdS
09-02-2004, 09:48
Alot of the 17700 -1850(ish) Corporation water pipe in British cities where made of elm - plentful and doesn't rot.

Bear Stone
10-02-2004, 00:20
Didn't the original London bridge have Elm piles that lasted for 300 years?

Bear