River, viaduct and chimney
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Image: © Gerald England Taken: 14 May 2016
The nine-arch viaduct over the River Tame was built by the Sheffield, Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway. The original viaduct collapsed on April 19th, 1845 and had to be rebuilt. In the background is Junction Mill Chimney.