Inland Waterways
Fossdyke and Witham Navigations
29th December 2004
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Connecting the River Trent to the Wash. The Fossdyke is Britain's oldest canal, built by the Romans. Also included here are the Witham Navigable Drains in South Lincolnshire. More pictures added 7th August 2005.
Antons Gowt Lock
Antons Gowt Lock
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Brayford Pool
Brayford Pool
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Brayford Pool
Brayford Pool
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The Glory Hole
The Glory Hole
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Grand Sluice
Grand Sluice
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Grand Sluice
Grand Sluice
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The Fossdyke leaving Lincoln
The Fossdyke leaving Lincoln
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The River Witham in Lincoln
The River Witham in Lincoln
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The Fossdyke in Saxilby
The Fossdyke in Saxilby
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The northern end of the Fossdyke
The northern end of the Fossdyke
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Narrowboat and dredger at Torksey
Narrowboat and dredger at Torksey
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Torksey Lock
Torksey Lock
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Cowbridge Junction
Cowbridge Junction
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Cowbridge Lock
Cowbridge Lock
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The junction with the disused Horncastle Canal at Dogdyke, July 2005
The junction with the disused Horncastle Canal at Dogdyke, July 2005
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NB Earnest passing Tattersall Bridge
NB Earnest passing Tattersall Bridge
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