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File:PeterSayers061 1.jpg|[[Aylesford Water Tower]] base, September 4 1989. | File:PeterSayers061 1.jpg|[[Aylesford Water Tower]] base, September 4 1989. |
Latest revision as of 22:10, 12 October 2023
Aylesford Water Tower
Mile 17.5 across from the Aylesford Station on the south side of the tracks. Originally a square water tank, the Aylesford water tank saved the village in the 1920s when it provided a vital water source to stop a large fire sweeping the village. It was replaced in 1926 by a 20,000 gallon enclosed octagonal tank. It lasted until the end of steam but was demolished in the early 1960s. The tower's concrete footings remain.
Gallery
Aylesford looking east in 1975 with the foundation of water tank visible in the weeds to the left of apple warehouse.
Aylesford Water Tower base, September 4 1989.
Detail of Aylesford Water Tower base, September 4, 1989.
References and Footnotes
John and Twila DeCoste, A History of Aylesford and District, Lancelot Press, 1986, p. 68