Aquae Urbis Romae - The Waters of the City of Rome: An interactive cartographic history of the relationship between hydrological and hydraulic systems and their impact on the urban development of Rome, Italy from 753 BC to the present day.
Aqueduct: Els gives an illustrated outline of the history of aqueducts worldwide. [Dutch and English versions].
Aqueducts of Rome Under Augustus: Illustrated article by Al Schlaf. Includes the establishment of the centralized water office and the restoration of the older aqueducts and construction of the new.
Chirk and Pontcysyllte Aqueducts: Data and photographs of the structures constructed by Thomas Telford for the Llangollen Canal.
Frontinus on The Aqueducts of Rome: English translation of the complete text of the De Aquis (de Aquaeductu Urbis Romae), linked to the Latin and to a photostatic reproduction of the entire surviving medieval manuscript.
Pont Du Gard: History and photographs of the aqueduct built by Agrippa. Located near Nimes, France.
Roman Aqueducts: A ranked and annotated listing of websites, pages and images from Bill Thayer's Lacus Curtius.
Roman Aqueducts: Extensive listing of viaducts with photographs and commentary.
Roman Aqueducts Today: Essay on current day locations and construction details. Includes photographs, diagrams, and related links.
Roman Monographies - Aqueducts: Illustrated essay which includes chapters on how they worked and what can be seen today.
The Aqueducts of Vienne: Provides general and architectural data and distribution system information.
The Roman Aqueduct of Metz: Features the history, route, and construction. Includes photographs, diagrams, and bibliography.
The Roman Aqueducts and Water Systems: General introduction with facts, drawings, and photographs of the original aqueducts of the City of Rome.