File:Conduit Head (exterior), Southampton.jpg

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English: A photograph of the entrance to Conduit Head near Hill Lane in Southampton. Conduit Head is part of the now-defunct medieval water supply system, originally built by the Franciscan friars to bring in water from far outside the city walls. The stone building comprises a tiny gatehouse (shown) and several subterranean chambers.
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