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| Adel Woods (Adel) |
 | 1910
View looks from the Stairfoot Lane and Alwoodley end of Adel Woods towards farm buildings. Trees and bushes line the footpath. [internal reference; 2003103_29102725:D LIQ Adel (1)] |
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| Adel Woods (Adel) (5 comments) |
 | 1900
View shows Adel Beck as it flows through Adel Woods. This view is taken from a postcard titled 'View near Seven Arches'. The Seven Arches was an aquaduct which carried water from Eccup reservoir to the city centre. [internal reference; 2003103_62476748:D LIQ Meanwood (9)] |
[3]
| Adel Woods (Adel) |
 | c1967. View through the trees at Adel Woods. [internal reference; 9544:browsing neg no 615] |
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| Adel Woods, Seven Arches (Adel) |
 | c1926.
Postcard view of the Seven Arches Aquaduct, which shows a postmark of 1926 on the back. The aquaduct was built in 1837 to carry the water supply from Eccup Reservoir over Adel Beck on its way to the city centre. It was only in use for 24 years before it became inadequate for the needs of the city but it remained in place and became a popular tourist spot. [internal reference; 2010104_171255:LEO 6331] |
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| Adel Woods, Seven Arches (Adel) (1 comment) |
 | Undated.
Postcard view of the Seven Arches Aquaduct, built in 1837 to carry the water supply from Eccup Reservoir over Adel Beck on its way to the city centre. After 24 years it became inadequate to meet the needs of the city and was abandoned, but it remained in place and became a popular tourist spot in the middle of Adel Woods. [internal reference; 2010104_171256:LEO 6332] |