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English: A broken old pipe in Hardwick. It is not part of any mains system I know of and looks very old and corroded, so it was probably part of the OIR's grading works.
Date 17 December 2010 (original upload date)
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  • 2010-12-17 14:55 Wipsenade 1737×1201 (4119579 bytes) A broken old pipe in Hardwick. It is not psrt of any mains sistem I know of and looks verry old and corroded, so it was probably part of the OIR's graging works. [[Category:Mining]] [[Category:Oxfordshire]] [[Category:Indutsry]] [[Category:Railways]]

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