swift ditch造句
例句与造句
- The Swift Ditch is crossed by three bridges.
- The Swift Ditch creates Andersey Island, one of the largest islands on the Thames.
- About halfway along the river on the eastern bank the Swift Ditch rejoins the main stream.
- The Swift Ditch used to be the main course of the Thames until navigation was diverted to Abingdon.
- Iffley Lock, Sandford Lock and a lock on the Swift Ditch near the present Abingdon Lock were built in 1631.
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- Furthermore, to complete the Thames crossing, Culham Bridge crossing the Swift Ditch should also be considered as an extension.
- The island is created by a division in the stream of the river between the main navigation channel and the Swift Ditch backwater.
- As early as 955 to 963 AD, the monks of Abingdon Priory built a canal to the Abbey from the direction of Swift Ditch.
- However the Swift Ditch remained the faster route ( hence the name ), and a pound lock was built at its head by the Oxford-Burcot Commission in 1624.
- The first authority charged with managing navigation and lock building was the Oxford-Burcot Commission, which built the locks at Iffley and Sandford below Oxford in 1633 and at Swift Ditch near Abingdon.
- In the early seventeenth century the Oxford-Burcot Commission constructed a lock at the top of Swift Ditch to direct navigation under Culham Bridge and this remained the main route of the Thames until Abingdon Lock was built in 1790.