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English: Aylesbury Arm: Sloping Brickwork on Bridge No 13 Why are the bricks of the arch sloping when on most farm bridges on the canal they are sloping? A fuller examination shows that, like Dixon's Gap 1235895, the bridge crosses the canal at an angle - the big difference is that Dixon's Gap bridge carries a road while this one does not. But this was a greenway 200 years ago, between Broughton and Puttenham and so was treated as a road at the time the bridge was built. See 1445402 to follow the old track.
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