The images show Victorian engineers at work on the Katrine aqueduct in the 1850s
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The Katrine aqueduct, which takes water to treatment works that supply 1.3 million people in Glasgow and west central Scotland, was built in the Victorian era to help transform the health of citizens and continues in use to this day.
As modern-day engineers are starting a multi-million-pound refurbishment project on part of the aqueduct, the recentlydiscovered photos provide a fascinating insight into the mega-structure which was officially opened by Queen Victoria almost 160 years ago, in October 1859.
The glass photograph slides were recovered from a skip along with some books and drawings when the utility was closing one of its offices.
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