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Catcleugh Reservoir is a
reservoir in Northumberland, England,
adjacent to the A68 road; just
north of Byrness; and to the
south of the
border with Scotland...
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Catcleugh, on the
River Rede,
which is
connected by the Rede
pipeline with
Gunnerton treatment works, 27
miles (44 km) downstream.
Catcleugh is also...
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reservoirs along the A68
which are
connected by
tunnels and
aqueducts from
Catcleugh Reservoir to
Whittle Dene; from
where drinking water is
supplied to Newcastle...
- the North-east Side of the
River Reed,
through Overacres, Elishaw, and
Catcleugh, to the Red Swyre, upon the Mid
Border betwixt England and Scotland....
- Berwick-upon-Tweed, and the
former borough Bowsden Branxton Byrness Carham Catcleugh Reservoir Chatton Chillingham Castle Cornhill-on-Tweed
Crookham Doddington...
- Woodburn. The
system was
converted to
electric train token in 1890 - 1891.
Catcleugh Reservoir was
constructed in the 1890s, and
traffic for
construction materials...
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Waterworks and
Durham County Water Board. Hawksley, with his father,
built the
Catcleugh Reservoir in
Northumberland for the
Newcastle and
Gateshead Water Company...
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Catcleugh England Northumberland NT7470003100 55°19′17″N 2°24′01″W / 55.321313°N 2.4002361°W / 55.321313; -2.4002361 (
Catcleugh Reservoir)...
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Thorpe Malsor Reservoir (Kettering)
Welford Reservoir Bakethin Reservoir Catcleugh Reservoir Colt Crag
Reservoir Fontburn Hallington Reservoirs Little Swinburne...
- stained-gl****
window commemorating the
workers who died
during the
building of
Catcleugh Reservoir nearby. Much of the
village was
built by the
Forestry Commission...