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The station on the Leeds & Bradford Extension Railway between Shipley and Colne opened at the same time as the section of the line between Shipley and Keighley in March 1847. The station on its last day as seen here was near the Bingley Three Rise…

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Beyond the lock the Rochdale Canal is carried over the River Calder on an aqueduct. The building on right, a former dyeworks, has been extended and converted into appartments.

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Beyond the lock the Rochdale Canal is carried over the River Calder on an aqueduct. The building on right, a former dyeworks, has been extended and converted into appartments.

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HLS05110. Looking east along the Rochdale Canal from just past Mayroyd Mill. To the right of the house the gable end of the Crow Nest Gas Works manager's house with some railway wagons. To the left more wagons and a railway signal. Date unknown but…

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A wintry view of Mayroyd Mill and Lock No. 8 on the Rochdale Canal looking owards Hebden Bridge..

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Grade II



Lock-keeper's house. c.1800. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Quoins. 3-bay front. Doorway with tie-stone jambs has single- light window over with plain stone surrounds and projecting sill. To either side corner-windows.…

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Grade II



Lock. 1798 W. Jessop and W. Crossley engineers. Large dressed stone retaining walls with rebates for gates. Fitted with the facility for a double-set of bottom gates. Stone stairs to northern end leads to lower water level. The locks were…

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Grade II



Lock. 1798 W. Jessop and W. Crossley engineers. Large dressed stone retaining walls with rebates for gates. Fitted with the facility for a double-set of bottom gates. Stone stairs to northern end leads to lower water level. The locks were…

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Grade II



Lock. 1798 W. Jessop and W. Crossley engineers. Large dressed stone retaining walls with rebates for gates. Fitted with the facility for a double set of bottom gates. Q.V. Lock 10.



NGR SD 98538 27168

Historic England List Entry…

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Grade II



Lock. 1798 W. Jessop and W. Crossley engineers. Large dressed stone retaining walls with rebates for gates. Fitted with the facility for a double set of bottom gates. Q.V. Lock 10.



NGR SD 98538 27168

Historic England List Entry…

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Grade II



Lock. 1798, W. Jessop and W. Crossley engineers. Large dressed stone retaining walls with rebates for gates. Fitted with the facility for a double set of bottom gates. Q.V. Lock 10.



NGR SE 02996 25770

Historic England List Entry…

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Grade II



Lock, 1798, W. Jessop and W. Crossley engineers. Large dressed stone retaining walls with rebates for gates. Fitted with the facility for a double set of bottom gates. Q.V. Lock 10.



NGR SE 02756 25977

Historic England List Entry…

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Grade II



Lock 1798. Large dressed stone retaining walls with rebates for gates. Fitted with the facility for a double set of bottom gates. Q.V. Lock 10.



NGR SD 99660 26856

Historic England List Entry Number

1230195

CMBC ref HR 1/230

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The derelict lock on the Rochdale Canal prior to its restoration. Authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1794 as a broad canal, the Rochdale was constructed by William Jessop and completed in 1804. This picture shows one of the 92 locks on its 32…

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Tuel Lane Lock was built in 1996 as part of the canal's restoration, and replaces two previous locks, locks 3 and 4, from the original canal system. With a fall of 19 feet 8.5 inches (6 m), it is the deepest lock in the United Kingdom. The official…

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PNH00637. Hebden Bridge. Mayroyd Lock No. 8 looking towards Princess Bridge on Station Road.

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A view of restoration work on the canal.
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