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Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, Gravelly Way
Image: © Geoff Pick
Taken: 15 Jul 2008
0.04 miles
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The Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal near Four Ashes
Running between industrial sites, but it disguises it well.
Image: © Bill Boaden
Taken: 10 Nov 2016
0.04 miles
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Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal at Four Ashes, Staffordshire
North of the main Schenectady (SI Group) chemical works.
The canal was opened in 1772, engineered by James Brindley. It joins the River Severn at Stourport to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Great Haywood Junction in Staffordshire. There are 43 locks (45 if you don't fancy the deep wide locks at Stourport) and the canal is 46 miles in length.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 5 Sep 2011
0.04 miles
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Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal at Four Ashes, Staffordshire
North of the main Schenectady (SI Group) chemical works.
The canal was opened in 1772, engineered by James Brindley. It joins the River Severn at Stourport to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Great Haywood Junction in Staffordshire. There are 43 locks (45 if you don't fancy the deep wide locks at Stourport) and the canal is 46 miles in length.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 5 Sep 2011
0.05 miles
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Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal at Four Ashes, Staffordshire
North of the main Schenectady (SI Group) chemical works.
The canal was opened in 1772, engineered by James Brindley. It joins the River Severn at Stourport to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Great Haywood Junction in Staffordshire. There are 43 locks (45 if you don't fancy the deep wide locks at Stourport) and the canal is 46 miles in length.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 5 Sep 2011
0.05 miles
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Gravelly Way Bridge [no 78] from the south-west
Across the Staffs and Worcs canal. Originally built as an accommodation bridge, giving farmers access to fields the canal had cut off. Now a footbridge.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 12 May 2022
0.06 miles
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Gravelly Way Bridge (detail) near Four Ashes, Staffordshire
The briddge plate is a recent one.
Gravelly Way Bridge is No 78 across the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. It is a former accommodation bridge, now used for pedestrians only since a wider bridge (Four Ashes Bridge No 78A) just beyond it was built to serve the Hoppe (UK) manufacturer and supplier of door and window hardware (off to the right), and more factories are planned.
Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 12 Jun 2010
0.06 miles
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Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal north of Four Ashes, Staffordshire
The old eighteenth century Gravelly Way Bridge (No 78) hides the more recent road bridge to the industrial estate factory units (Schenectady/SI Group) off the picture to the right.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 12 Jun 2010
0.06 miles
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Gravelly Way Bridge near Four Ashes, Staffordshire
Gravelly Way Bridge is No 78 across the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. It is a former accommodation bridge, now used for pedestrians only since a wider bridge (No 78A) just beyond it was built to serve the Hoppe (UK) manufacturer and supplier of door and window hardware (off to the right).
Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 12 Jun 2010
0.06 miles
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Gravelly Way Bridge near Four Ashes, Staffordshire
Bridge No 78 on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. Just beyond it is Bridge No 78A, more recently built to service the nearby Schenectady (SI Group) works, off to the right.
The canal was opened in 1772, engineered by James Brindley. It joins the River Severn at Stourport to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Great Haywood Junction in Staffordshire. There are 43 locks (45 if you don't fancy the deep wide locks at Stourport) and the canal is 46 miles in length.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 5 Sep 2011
0.06 miles