Birmingham Canal Navigations near Smethwick, Sandwell

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Birmingham Canal Navigations near Smethwick, Sandwell

Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 26 Aug 2010

Looking north-west on a very dull drizzly morning* towards Sandwell and Wolverhampton, this is the Birmingham Canal Navigations New Main Line, engineered by Thomas Telford and mostly completed 1824-1827. One of his improvements was to have towpaths on both sides of the water. Derelict buildings and the chimney of the old Soho Foundry are on the right. * I apologise for the blemishes on this image, caused by tiny water droplets on the lens.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.496917
Longitude
-1.95179