Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Thirlmere

The following set of images of Thirlmere were taken from the top deck, front seat, of the service 555 bus from Lancaster to Keswick. 
Thirlmere is a man made lake / reservoir which was constructed by Manchester Corporation between 1890 and 1894, to provide their then thriving industrial city of Manchester with adequate water supplies.  
The 96-mile long Thirlmere Aqueduct still provides water for the Manchester area. 

There were two smaller lakes here prior to the construction of the reservoir - Leathes Water and Wythburn Water.

It may look like a mini castle overlooking Thirlmere, but it is fact a well disguised pumping station. 

As can be seen from all the above images, it was sunny day with blue sky. Oh for the same again now! 

1 comment:

  1. Lovely warm colours and so nice to see the lakes in glorious sunshine!

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