One-time Lancaster Canal, Preston

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One-time Lancaster Canal, Preston

Image: © A-M-Jervis Taken: 9 Aug 2007

The two blue brick, stone-capped pillars are all that remain of the bridge that carried Fylde Road over the Lancaster Canal in north Preston. In the foreground and for a couple of hundred yards behind the photographer the canal has been infilled but remains as a green space between houses. Beyond the road it curved left following the trees. The present southern terminus of the canal is about 400 yards distant.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.764591
Longitude
-2.712035