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6 Sentences With "sluicegate"

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But afterwards, the introduction of pigmeat levies and sluicegate prices began to take their toll.
Its name comes from the sluicegate erected in the 17th Century to allow silt and sand to be flushed from the harbour.
Different groups of fishermen pointed out the need for one sluicegate to allow fish migration and for another to allow shrimp migration, based on their detailed knowledge of the life histories of wetland fauna.
In 1980 the current sluicegate was completed, including a under-gate and control platform, which has now become a visible yellow landmark in the Ruhr landscape. The intended harbour of the old lock is today underwater and part of the foundations of the canal walls. This harbour was meant to be a possible spot for the eventual significant reconstruction of the lock, but it was never used for this purpose. A possible reconstruction of the sluice gate was commissioned in 1914 with the canal opening.
The main component was a three-mile (5 km) long artificial channel leading from the Dore at Peterchurch, running alongside it, and finally back into the Dore at Abbey Dore.A corner of old England comes back to life – Telegraph The result was a large plot of land between the Dore and the trench that could be flooded. The "Trench Royal", as he called it, was wide and deep for the first half-mile, and then wide and deep for the rest. A sluicegate at the downstream exit controlled the flow of water into the fields; closing it would flood the fields, opening it allowed the water to drain off again.
Telegraph special for The New York Times In the late afternoon, the New Zealand artillery and British artillery aimed at the top of the walls and confused the defenders through the use of "oil bombs".W. E. Murphy, 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery, Historical Publications Branch, 1966, Wellington Some men led by 2Lt Leslie Cecil Lloyd Averill reached the ramparts of the southern sector where the remains of the sluicegate of the mill in the town and used a ladder to scale the walls. The New Zealanders took the town after street fighting in the early evening of 4 November 1918. Taking Le Quesnoy and neighbouring communities opened the door to the Sambre Gap.

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