Date:1973
Description:This photograph was taken by two canoeists who were exploring the Brindley Canal Tunnel, which was closed in 1914, due to mining subsidence reducing the headroom.
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The Brindley (on the right) and Telford (on the left) canal tunnels can be seen here. The Brindley canal ...
A pre-1914 view of the Harecastle end of Brindley’s old "legging" tunnel with a boat about to pass through. To ...
Two canoeists are pictured here exploring the Brindley Canal Tunnel, which was closed in 1914, due to ...
This photograph was taken by two canoeists who were exploring the Brindley Canal Tunnel, which was closed ...
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Donor ref:PA 1123 (22/4557)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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