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Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 11:09 am
by Brunel
Found this, disguised as a Post Office Telephone inspection hatch.GPSLatitudeRef - NGPSLatitude - 53 50 4.84GPSLongitudeRef - WGPSLongitude - 1 30 14.13GPSAltitudeRef - Sea levelGPSAltitude - 122 mGPSTimeStamp - 15 52 15GPSDateStamp - 2010:01:31Google maps:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&s ... .503925And for all the OS map fans: SE 327 377Server Error in '/forum' Application.Could not allocate space for object 'Attachment' in database 'cl07_forum' because the 'PRIMARY' filegroup is full.Ooops! Server error:picture posted here:
http://snipurl.com/u8oda
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 11:56 am
by chameleon
Brunel wrote: Found this, disguised as a Post Office Telephone inspection hatch.GPSLatitudeRef - NGPSLatitude - 53 50 4.84GPSLongitudeRef - WGPSLongitude - 1 30 14.13GPSAltitudeRef - Sea levelGPSAltitude - 122 mGPSTimeStamp - 15 52 15GPSDateStamp - 2010:01:31Server Error in '/forum' Application.Could not allocate space for object 'Attachment' in database 'cl07_forum' because the 'PRIMARY' filegroup is full.Ooops! Server error:posted here:
http://snipurl.com/u8oda rather old style cover - I've seen them used by both the GPO and marked 'Electricity' over cable runs round older parts of Leeds.
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 12:00 pm
by Brunel
Yep!! there are several in the vicinity, a few are marked Electricity.I assume these are from the 50's, and this one is a left over from the trams, which ran past in the adjacent reservation.
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 1:25 pm
by chameleon
Brunel wrote: Yep!! there are several in the vicinity, a few are marked Electricity.I assume these are from the 50's, and this one is a left over from the trams, which ran past in the adjacent reservation. I can think of a couple of 'Electriicity Board' ones which were on a Crossgates estate then and looked as though they had been there since power was installed. Always had a strange Phill-like desire to get one open to look down but, not something you did back then
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 2:33 pm
by Brandy
Would these have originally had wood across them?
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 2:48 pm
by chameleon
Brandy wrote: Would these have originally had wood across them? I know which you are thinking of Brandy but I think they are different - these seem to have been intentionally cast in concrete
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 7:09 pm
by BIG N
So if these were for the tramway system (and I'm not doubting it for one moment) what were the purpose of them ?I have always assumed, perhaps wrongly, that trams took their power from overhead and the return via the rails was just run to earth with earthing straps at regular intervals.Would these grates allowed access to power cables that fed the supply, were they for cables that returned the power to earth and why were they there - perhaps at points along the system where there were junctions in the power supply ?
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 7:56 pm
by chameleon
BIG N wrote: So if these were for the tramway system (and I'm not doubting it for one moment) what were the purpose of them ?I have always assumed, perhaps wrongly, that trams took their power from overhead and the return via the rails was just run to earth with earthing straps at regular intervals.Would these grates allowed access to power cables that fed the supply, were they for cables that returned the power to earth and why were they there - perhaps at points along the system where there were junctions in the power supply ? Seems plausible and likely - there are examples of 'earthing grates' on another thread.
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 11:00 pm
by Phill_dvsn
[quotenick="chameleon"] Brunel wrote: Yep!! there are several in the vicinity, a few are marked Electricity. Always had a strange Phill-like desire to get one open to look down but, not something you did back then You mean like this lol?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn ... ecretleeds
Posted: Mon 01 Feb, 2010 11:03 pm
by Brunel
These are the pics, referred to in the above thread. (chameleon)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ikbrunels/ ... 904066621/