Regent's Canal :: Shared Description

The Regent's Canal is a nine-mile man-made stretch of water connecting the Grand Union Canal at Little Venice to the River Thames. The first section of the canal from Little Venice was opened in 1816 and the final section at Limehouse Basin in 1820. The canal has 13 sets of locks.
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TQ2884 : Regent's Canal by Thomas Nugent
TQ3583 : Regent's Canal by N Chadwick
TQ3383 : Shoreditch, Regent's Canal by David Dixon
TQ2984 : Regent's Canal by Thomas Nugent
TQ2782 : Regents Canal by N Chadwick
TQ3681 : Regents Canal - Salmon Lane Lock by N Chadwick
TQ3681 : Regents Canal - Johnson's Lock by N Chadwick
TQ3283 : Regent's Canal below Sturt's Lock by David Dixon
TQ3083 : Canal from Esperance Bridge by DS Pugh
TQ2983 : Railway bridge, Regent's Canal by N Chadwick
TQ3681 : Railway Bridge over the Regents Canal by N Chadwick
TQ2681 : Regent's Canal Towpath, Bridge#1 (Warwick Avenue) by David Dixon
TQ3682 : Regents Canal - Narrowboats by N Chadwick
TQ2681 : Paddington Basin canal arm by Oast House Archive
TQ2782 : Boats near Lisson Grove by DS Pugh
TQ2883 : Buildings beside  Regent's Canal at Camden by Paul Gillett
TQ2782 : Canal and Lisson Grove Moorings by DS Pugh
TQ2884 : Regent's Canal by Thomas Nugent
TQ2782 : Regent's Canal by Thomas Nugent
TQ3383 : Regent's Canal near Haggerston by Paul Gillett
TQ3483 : Regent's Canal, near Lime Wharf by David Anstiss
TQ3483 : Canalside building, Haggerston by N Chadwick
TQ3483 : Acton's Lock (#7), Regent's Canal by N Chadwick
TQ3383 : Brunswick Wharf by N Chadwick
TQ3283 : "Tintagel" narrowboat goes under Wharf Road bridge by David Hawgood

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Created: Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Updated: Mon, 6 Jun 2011

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