Princes Street Pant, Corbridge

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The photograph on this page of Princes Street Pant, Corbridge by Jim Barton as part of the Geograph project.

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Princes Street Pant, Corbridge

Image: © Jim Barton Taken: 4 Aug 2019

A public water supply with one of the two spouts still running. The plaque reads: Princes Street Pant This pant, the first in Corbridge was donated by Eliezer Birch of Cross House in the 1760s for the use of horses before their journey up the new Aydon Turnpike up to the Military Road Corbridge Village Trust

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.974842
Longitude
-2.01528