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Amsterdam's Canal District

Amsterdam's Canal District
Author: Jan Nijman
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1487500343

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This book chronicles the Amsterdam's 17th-century Canal District District's origins and historical evolution over 400 years and debates its future prospects under pressures of global tourism, gentrification, and rapid economic change.


Atlas of World Heritage

Atlas of World Heritage
Author:
Publisher: LONG RIVER PRESS
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005
Genre: Historic sites
ISBN: 1592650600

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Take a photographic journey to these fantastic natural and cultural sites of China. Full-color photographs and highly detailed maps and background information make this an excellent gift book or reference volume.


Great Canals of the World

Great Canals of the World
Author: United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1905
Genre: Canals
ISBN:

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World Heritage Canal

World Heritage Canal
Author: Paul A. Lynn
Publisher: Whittles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Civil engineers
ISBN: 9781849953986

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Thomas Telford was arguably the greatest civil engineer Britain has ever produced. This book reveals his humble beginnings and then describes his self-propelled rise from journeyman stonemason to famous canal engineer. In 1793 Telford was appointed principal engineer on the Ellesmere Canal (now the Llangollen Canal) in North Wales. An 11-mile section of the canal, including his magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, has recently been granted UNESCO World Heritage status, putting it in the company of such international icons as the Taj Mahal, the Statue of Liberty, and the Tower of London. Completed in 1805, the aqueduct represented a stupendous advance in civil engineering; but it was designed for canal boats and tucked away in a relatively unfrequented valley. Following a rapturous opening ceremony and initial commercial success, a decline of the canal system from about 1840 onwards made it look increasingly redundant. The richly-deserved UNESCO award has put the aqueduct and its canal back in the limelight.This is a personal and professional story, putting Telford's work into its historical and social context, showing him as a remarkable mix of good-natured ambition, talent and resilience. Today there is great interest in Britain's transport infrastructure. The 19th-century engineers who did so much to pioneer and improve it are rightly seen as heroes. It will be appreciated how much is owed to Telford and others for creations that have stood the test of time, built with courage and daring, in an age when major construction projects relied heavily on pickaxes, wheelbarrows, and an extraordinary amount of hard physical labour.


Journeys to the Great Canals of the World: Suez, Panama & Hangzhou

Journeys to the Great Canals of the World: Suez, Panama & Hangzhou
Author: Kalman Dubov
Publisher: Kalman Dubov
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2023-05-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Human ingenuity has created three great canals in different locations on our planet. Each of these transformed the country and the world in its own way and time. The oldest canal to be constructed was the Grand Canal, an important Chinese waterway, connecting Suzhou and Beijing, a distance of 1,104 miles (1,776 km). This is the longest artificial canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Not as well known as the other great canals, this important waterway enabled merchants to bring grain and other goods over this long distance so that merchants could transport goods throughout the kingdom. The Grand Canal was first constructed by Fuchai, King of the State of Wu, whose capital is in present-day Suzhou, in 486 BCE. Over the centuries, the Grand Canal was expanded and rebuilt and is still in use in China. The second oldest canal was constructed in ancient Egypt when the waterways of the Nile River were expanded to ease shipping goods throughout the country. Much later, modern engineers reconstructed the Suez Canal, an effort that required much ingenuity and effort to bring this project to fruition. This waterway, at 120.1 miles, was opened in 1869, transforming modern shipping of goods by reducing the journey by between Britain and India by 4,500 miles. Up to this time, ships had to travel around Africa's Cape of Good Hope or past the tip of South America (Magellan or Drake Passages) to reach the other side of the world. Both of these points are dangerous with many ships lost at sea. The Suez Canal completely bypassed this difficulty. However, the territorial disputes and enmities between the Egyptians and Israelis soon saw conflict across these placid waters. In each of the major wars fought between these two countries, the passage of mercantile ships through the Suez Canal became dangerous. Once peace was established between Egypt and Israel, maritime traffic resumed and the world benefited from that peace. Today, there is peace between these two countries, and I recount the instances when I sailed on the Suez Canal. The last canal to be built was in Panama, making travel between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans possible. French engineers tried to construct this canal but failed for various reasons. The United States then took over the project and in vast effort, saw the project to completion. Two years of preparatory effort was necessary to construct infrastructure for the thousands of workers who would toil in the earthworks being moved to create the Panama Canal. A notable effort was addressing the lethal malaria, yellow fever, and other tropical diseases endemic in this country. In the end, yellow fever was completely eradicated from Panama, though malaria cases, though low, continue to be present. The Panama Canal is 50 miles in length and opened on 15 August 1914. Today, thousands of ships, carrying passengers and goods, travel through this, and the other canals, thereby transforming our world.


Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
Author: Peter Wakelin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Canals
ISBN: 9781784611460

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Pontcysyllte

Pontcysyllte
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2008
Genre: Aqueducts
ISBN: 9781871184310

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Mae dyfrbont a chamlas Pontcysyllte, a adeiladwyd rhwng 1795 ac 1808, yn gampwaith yn natblygiad cludiant, a dyma waith enwocaf y ddau ffigwr amlwg ym maes peirianneg sifil - Thomas Telford a William Jessop. Dyma'r ddogfen a gyflwynwyd er mwyn adnabod Pontcysyllte yn safle treftadaeth y byd. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru


France's World Heritage Sites

France's World Heritage Sites
Author: Jérôme Sabatier
Publisher: Jérôme Sabatier
Total Pages: 891
Release:
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Travel guide updated in May 2019.

Visit France differently! Thanks to "France's World Heritage Sites" travel guide, discover the most beautiful French cities, monuments and landscapes classified as World Heritage sites by UNESCO : Paris, Mont Saint Michel, the Palace of Versailles, Lyon, the medieval city of Carcassonne, Bordeaux, Strasbourg...

Find all the information necessary to prepare your trip and your stay in France in order to discover these exceptional sites of indisputable universal value : suggested itinerary for visiting, the history of each site and monument, touristic information, tips, the museums, an events calendar, practical information on transport, and a selection of accommodation and restaurants. Informations, prices and opening hours shown are for 2019.

But most importantly, this “France's World Heritage Sites” travel guide also offers a suggested itinerary for visiting each site and monument. You'll also find tips (transport, pricing, activities ... ), anecdotes and all the possibilities for family-friendly visits to encourage children and families in their discovery.

Enjoy reading and especially, … bon voyage !