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  • [[File:Grand Canal Dublin 2006.jpg|thumb|300px|The Grand Canal in Dublin]] .../sip070/A%20History%20of%20the%20Grand%20Canal.html A History of the Grand Canal]</ref>
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  • [[File:Royal Canal Westmeath.jpg|thumb|300px|Royal Canal from D'Arcy's bridge, Westmeath]] [[File:Royal-Canal-Old-Mill-Dublin-2012.JPG|thumb|The Royal Canal as it enters Dublin city centre]]
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  • ==Navigation canal== ...ss through the docks at Weston Point. All water from the river entered the canal nearby, and any surplus was released into the Mersey through the Weaver slu
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  • ...n two navigable waterways: the [[River Weaver]] and the [[Trent and Mersey Canal]]. ...The lift and associated visitor centre and exhibition are operated by the Canal & River Trust. It is one of only two working boat lifts in the United Kingd
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  • ...undays. The service brings passengers to Heuston station or to Grand Canal Dock (via Connolly Station, Tara Street and Pearse Street stations). The station ...oughlinstown Road near the newly constructed [[Grand Canal (Ireland)|Grand Canal]] at [[Hazlehatch]] for manufacturing agricultural implements.
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  • ...ted in the name of a nearby pub, the 'Blue Lias', beside the [[Grand Union Canal]] on the road to [[Long Itchington]]. ...hree steam-powered vessels named ''Jason'', ''Janet'' and ''Jupiter''.<ref>Canal and Rivercraft in Picture, Hugh MacKnight, David & Charles, 1970</ref>
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  • ...ndon, England -Islington tunnel-21March2010.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Regent's Canal, West portal of the Islington tunnel]] ...anals_rivers/regents_canal/regents_canal Regent's Canal and Hertford Union Canal]</ref>
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  • The '''Limehouse Cut''' is a straight, broad canal in the [[East End of London]], in the south-eastern corner of [[Middlesex]] ...e were further problems in December, when a bridge collapsed, blocking the canal, but once the teething problems were resolved, traffic increased steadily.
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  • ...fey|Liffey]] near Ringsend, along with the [[Grand Canal]], at Grand Canal Dock. ...r Dodder - 300 metres from its Liffey confluence.jpg|Overlooking the Grand Canal Basin
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  • Built in 1851 as Canal Wharf Mill, it was home to local company Walkley Clogs, and converted into ...news07/32.html |title=Hebweb news 2007: Robbie Coltrane comes 2nd in World Dock Pudding championship |work=Hebden Bridge Web |date= |accessdate=20 July 201
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  • A new grand jury room was added in 1859 to designs by the architect Richard Charles Sut ...and criminal courts until 1991, when Nottingham Crown Court was opened at Canal Street.
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  • ...ut swing bridge crosses a channel from Greenland Dock to the closed Norway dock]] The '''Grand Surrey Canal''' was a canal constructed during the early 19th century to transport cargo, primarily tim
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  • ...intained in [[Greenwich]] in [[Kent]] as a museum ship, installed in a dry dock beside the [[River Thames]]. The opening of the Suez Canal (also in 1869) meant that steamships now enjoyed a much shorter route to Ch
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  • ...illion, to develop university research facilities on a site in Grand Canal Dock as part of an "Innovation District" for the area.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https
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  • ...l, disused since 1976, preceded an extension of the canal to [[Grand Canal Dock]] which today defines the district's southern and eastern edges. ...'Rialto Bridge'' which spans the original and disused portion of the Grand Canal which now forms part of the Luas Red Line.
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  • ...h; through highly perishable goods production (market gardening), weaving, dock and building work and light industry &ndash; to a high proportion of commut ...l barges to carry cargo between the London Docklands and the [[Grand Union Canal]]. These supplied local coal merchants and gas houses/plants (gasifiers) bu
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  • ...nd a sluice to control the flow of water, which was operated by pulleys. A dock was constructed on the eastern side, which was known as a ''flota'', from w ...ern end was just below the point at which Doleham Ditch joined the Ee. The dock at ''Damme'' ceased to be used, as the river then became navigable to Brede
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