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Encyclopedia > Droitwich

Droitwich Spa is a town in northern Worcestershire, England. The town is situated on massive deposits of salt, and salt has been extracted there since ancient times. In the time of the Romans, it was known as "Salinae", and several Roman roads ran to the town.


Salt was extracted by pumping up saturated brine from the salt deposits, and evaporating the brine; over the years the removal of enormous quantities of salt from the substrata of the town led to considerable, if gradual, subsidence in some parts of the town; one photograph from the early 20th century shows one Droitwich house tilted at a considerable angle from the vertical.


In the 19th century, Droitwich became famous as a Spa town; unlike other places, the medicinal benefits were not derived from drinking the spa water (which is almost saturated brine); but from the muscular relief derived by swimming and floating in such a dense, concentrated salt solution, at the town's Brine Baths (first opened in 1830).


Near Droitwich there is the central longwave broadcasting facility of the UK, which is also used for transmissions in the medium wave range, AM transmitter Droitwich.


Further reading

  • Around Droitwich (Archive Photograph Series) - ISBN 0752407473
  • Droitwich in Old Photographs - ISBN 0862994217
  • The Droitwich Discovery - ISBN 057312146X

External links

  • Droitwich RFC (http://www.droitwichrfc.co.uk)

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Droitwich Canal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (230 words)
The Droitwich Canal is a synthesis of two canals in Worcestershire, England; the Droitwich Barge Canal and the Droitwich Junction Canal, in England.
The Droitwich Junction Canal on the other hand was not opened until 1854 making it one of the last canals built in the canal mania era.
The junction canal was built to carry salt from Droitwich to the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.
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