Selby Canal, West Haddlesey, North Yorkshire, narrow boats, navigational canals, people, relaxing, long boats, countryside, British Waterways, industrial revolution
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West Haddlesey Lock looking from junction with the River Aire.
Selby Canal, West Haddlesey, North Yorkshire, narrow boats, navigational canals, people, relaxing, long boats, countryside, British Waterways, industrial revolution
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West Haddlesey Lock looking towards junction with the River Aire.
Selby Canal, West Haddlesey, North Yorkshire, narrow boats, Aire and Calder Navigation, canals, people, relaxing, long boats, countryside, British Waterways, industrial revolution
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West Haddlesey Lock looking towards junction with the River Aire.
Selby Canal, West Haddlesey, North Yorkshire, narrow boats, navigational canals, people, relaxing, long boats, countryside, British Waterways, Aire and Calder Navigation, industrial revolution
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West Haddlesey Lock looking from junction with the River Aire.
Three Rise Locks, Bingley, locks, canals, Bingley, West Yorkshire, tourism, canal locks, Autumn, Leeds - Liverpool canal, Autumn colours on trees, reflections on the canal,
Fradley Middle Lock, No. 18 at Fradley Junction, in Staffordshire, England. This view is from the Middle Lock, along the Trent and Mersey Canal to the buildings around the Swan Inn.
2012; Chilterns; England; Europe; GB; Grand Junction; Great Britain; Grand Union Canal; Berkshire; Berks; Tring; UK; United Kingdom; boats; buildings; canal; canals; drought; locks; moorings; spring; supply; transport; transportation; travel; water; waterway; waterways
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Britain's canals are facing a crisis this summer due to continuing drought conditions leaving some boats stranded in high locks like here on the Grand Union Canal in Berks
The Macclesfield Canal is a canal in east Cheshire, England. The canal runs 26 miles (42 km) from Marple Junction at Marple, where it joins the Upper Peak Forest Canal, 16 miles (26 km), southwards (through Bollington and Macclesfield), before arriving at Bosley. Having descended the 12 Bosley Locks over the course of about a mile (1. 6 km), the canal continues through Congleton to a junction with the Hall Green Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal at Hall Green stop lock (the branch itself joins the main line a mile further on at Hardings Wood Junction, near Kidsgrove).