Nineteenth-Century Images of British Canals
- Lechlade from the First Lock
- Three Locks Stoke Hammond — Bucks.
- TLocks ascending Stoke Bruern, Northamptonshire
- Head of the Grand Junction Canal with the Small Reservoir at Braunston
- Lock Descending tNoprth opf the Entrance of the Braunston Tunnel
- Kings Langley Lock — Herts.
Modern Photographs of British Canals
- Canal Boats in a lock near Rose Hill, Oxford
- House by the side of a canal, near Oxford
- Modern canal boats waiting for water to change levels in a lock
- Modern canal boats near Camden Locks, London
- The Regent's Canal (2 views)
- Richmond Lock, London (4 views)
- Canal boats along the Avon
- Regent's Canal and canal boats, London
- Lechlade from the First Lock
- Barges filled with coal, about 1900
Related Materials on this site
- Weirs and Locks on the River Thames
- Navvies, the Canal Builders
- How many men it took to dig a canal
- John Hassell on Leisure, Work, and the Grand Junction Canal
- John Hassell’s Twelve Engravings of the the Grand Junction Canal
Related Web Materials
- London Canal Museum (UK site).
- The Railway & Canal Historical Society (UK site).
- Irish waterways history (contains material on canals; Irish site)
Last modified 7 October 2018