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Hi Matt and a warm welcome from me too. I cant shed any light on your photos, as it was well out of my local area of Lincoln at the time. Anyway I hope you enjoy the company on this great forum. Plenty of great guys here.
Hope you get some good shots at Fiskerton and I look forward to seeing them in the gallery if you wish to add them. All the best Phil
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Re. the original post. Someone has put forth the theory that the area was prone to flooding and the mystery wall was built to prevent the embankment from moving. Any thoughts? Regards
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Hi Silver Fox Phil, thank you for your welcoming words. Best regards matthudson
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That is a possibility Matt but you would also see increase in the size of the cess and side drains too when you get chance poke around a little more and se what you can find in the civil engineering of the area
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Hi Gray, That`s something worth looking into. Will try and call there on way back from Fiskerton on Saturday. Best regards matthudson
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Eakring oil wells and the tanker trains to Scotland were mentioned in an earlier post. I grew up on a farm nearby and we had the "nodding donkeys" scattered around the fields. I can still remember standing at the side of a stationary one and jumping when it suddenly started without warning. Could never figure out whether they were on a timer or had to wait for the reservoir of oil to fill up? Does anyone have info on any of the above? Regards matthudson
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They would often have gas mixed in with the oil, and that could cause issues with the valves not working correctly. So in order to maintain a constant flow of uninterupted oil, valves would separate the oil and the gas would come out of a different pipe at the top of the well. That could be why they stop and restart once the gas pocket has been released. Hope that helps Regards Phil
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Hi Phil, thank you for your concise reply re. nodding donkeys. Best regards matthudson
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