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  • [[File:Chesterfield Canal - panoramio - PJMarriott (7).jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Chesterfield Canal at Shireoaks]] ...rfield. Tapton Lock Visitor Centre is located on the Chesterfield Canal to the north of [[Tapton House|Tapton Park]].<ref>[http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/le
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  • ...ield Canal''' is a canal in east [[Cheshire]], one of the six that make up the [[Cheshire Ring]]. ...canal runs 26 miles from [[Marple Junction]] at [[Marple]], where it joins the Upper [[Peak Forest Canal]], 16 miles, southwards (through [[Bollington]] a
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  • [[File:Trent mersey canal near branston water park.jpg|thumb|300px|The Trent and Mersey Canal near Branston Water Park]] [[File:TandMMacclesfield.jpg|thumb|300px|Hall Green Branch crosses the T&M at Poole Aqueduct]]
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  • ...Canal, at Raymond Street, near the junction with the Chester Canal and the River Dee]] ...the [[River Mersey]] at [[Ellesmere Port]] from 1797, and the fortunes of the Chester Canal began to improve.
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  • [[File:Leek Tunnel.JPG|thumb|300px|The southern portal of Leek Tunnel]] ...y Canal]] at the summit level, to [[Froghall]]. The canal has 17 locks and the 75-yard Froghall Tunnel.<ref name="Waterscape" >{{cite web|url=http://www.w
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  • '''Great Haywood''' is a village in central [[Staffordshire]], just off the A51 road and about four miles north-west of [[Rugeley]]. ...the most attractive on the network.<ref>{{cite book|title=Four Counties & the Welsh Canals|location=London|publisher=Nicholson|year=2006|series=Collins N
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  • ...Birmingham and Fazeley Canal under the Watling Street Bridge at Fazeley on the right]] ...l House.jpg|right|thumb|Fazeley Junction toll house and roving bridge over the [[Coventry Canal]]]]
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  • ...n of the Calder and Hebble Navigation, from a point near the junction with the Rochdale Canal]] The '''Calder and Hebble Navigation''' is a Broad (i.e. with 14-foot-wide locks
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  • ...nAqueductGates.jpg|thumb|300px|Guillotine gates protect the canal from the River Don]] ...Calder Navigation (Knottingley Canal). It is completely straight, and was the last canal built in England for commercial purposes.
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  • ...and Tinsley Canal - geograph.org.uk - 610242.jpg|thumb|300px|A section of the lock flight up to Sheffield]] ...is a system of navigable inland waterways (canals and canalised rivers) in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]] and parts of [[Li
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  • ...barges and to improve the port facilities at Keadby, but the completion of the [[New Junction Canal]] in 1905 made this unnecessary, as Goole could easily ...that it might get stuck in the lock, resulting in flooding and draining of the canal.
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  • ...nt]]. The civil parish is called Keadby with Althorpe with a population at the 2011 census of 1,930.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistic ...h Yorkshire, fire-damaged in 2011 although there are plans to rebuild; and the Mariners Arms, closed in 1991 and subsequently used as a private school.
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  • ...ght of locks to Salford Junction is to the left, and the Digbeth Branch to the right]] ...d Fazeley Canal]] in [[Birmingham]] 6, [[Warwickshire]]. It is named after the area of [[Aston, Warwickshire|Aston]] in which it is located.
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  • ...6.jpg|thumb|300px|The second bridge carries the BCN Main Line towpath over the Wyrley and Essington Canal]] ...ts the [[BCN Main Line]], at [[Horseley Fields]] in [[Staffordshire]], to the east of [[Wolverhampton]].
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  • [[File:Weaver Nantwich.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The River Weaver at Nantwich]] ...hire]], and which discharges its waters into the tidal [[River Mersey]] at the county's northern bounds.
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  • [[File:Gradnwesterncanaltiverton.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Grand Western Canal's terminus at Tiverton]] ..."Chapter IX: The Schemes to Join the English and Bristol Channels". In: ''The Canals of Southern England''. London: Phoenix House Ltd.</ref>
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  • ...iam Oram.jpg|thumb|Engraving of 1750 showing the first Datchet Bridge from the Buckinghamshire bank]] ...ferry service which had operated at the site since at least the middle of the 13th century.
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  • ...coln]], on the eastern bank of the tidal [[River Trent]], which here forms the county border. ...amp, the late-mediƦval [[Torksey Castle]] and a Victorian railway bridge, the ''Torksey Viaduct''.
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  • [[FiLe:River Cole, Coleshill - geograph.org.uk - 159500.jpg|thumb|300px|The river in Coleshill]] ...ok - River cole.jpg|thumb|Wooden bridge over the Cole at Shirley, drawn in the 19th century by Samuel Rostill Lines.]]
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  • ...[[River Trent]] which passes close to the south. Just across the Trent is the parish of [[Castle Donington]]. ...e-II listed buildings and a large number of surviving public houses within the designated Shardlow Wharf Conservation Area.<ref name=SHLHist/><ref name=De
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