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I have removed the image of the "Canal pump house" from the gallery, because it appears to be made out of dressed stone, not field stone. The blocks are all squared rectangles, which are not likely to be natural. They may be of different sizes, but if the stones have been shaped into blocks by human hand, it's not field stone.AnnaGoFast (talk)17:03, 3 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I replaced an unreliable blog reference with the correct book that supports the assertions. This blog simply ripped material directly from this book, word for word - even with quotes and attributions (on the blog) it would not be proper to cite using this, as it is not the primary source. I've replaced with the corrected book.Garchy (talk)16:55, 22 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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