WWII Lancashire: Leeds & Liverpool Canal: Haskayne (13)

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WWII Lancashire: Leeds & Liverpool Canal: Haskayne (13)

Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 18 May 2018

- Defended Building: DoB ID: S0011734 On the east side of the canal at Haskayne is a large 2 storey building, formerly a canalside workshop that was converted to a defensive position by the insertion of two embrasures at the first floor level. These are the two small openings facing the canal that have since been glazed, and now appear to all intents and purposes as two small windows. Image

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Latitude
53.566461
Longitude
-2.960149