Drury Viaduct, Quarry Lane, Mansfield

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Drury Viaduct, Quarry Lane, Mansfield

Image: © Antony Dixon Taken: 23 Aug 2011

Built in the 1870's to carry a mineral railway line over Quarry Lane and the River Maun, Drury Viaduct was named after Drury's Flour Mill, which stood nearby. It is now a foot and cycle path.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.135499
Longitude
-1.206105