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Dale Dyke Dam : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dale Dike Reservoir
Dale Dike Reservoir or Dale Dyke Reservoir () is a reservoir in the north-east Peak District, in the City of Sheffield South Yorkshire, England, a mile (1.6 km) west of Bradfield and eight miles (13 km) from the centre of Sheffield, on the Dale Dike, a tributary of the River Loxley. Along with three other reservoirs around the village of Bradfield — Agden, Damflask and Strines — it was constructed between 1859 and 1864 by the Sheffield Waterworks Company to guarantee a supply of water to power the mills downstream and to supply drinking water to the growing population of Sheffield.〔(A COMPLETE HISTORY of the GREAT FLOOD AT SHEFFIELD )〕 The architect was John Gunsen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Meet The Gunsons )〕 ==Great Sheffield Flood== (詳細はGreat Sheffield Flood, which caused massive damage downstream along the Loxley and Don and through the centre of Sheffield. There were 244 fatalities.〔(New Page 4 )〕〔(Bradfield and the Dale Dike Dam Disaster )〕
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