Grand Union Canal (Slough Arm)

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Grand Union Canal (Slough Arm)

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 26 Jul 2006

The uninspiring end of the 1882-built Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal to the east of Stoke Road in Slough, with the boat turning head basin in the foreground. The canal was built originally to convey bricks, and then gravel, to London. Later the canal was used to fill the brick and gravel pits with London's waste.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.516749
Longitude
-0.590481