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Rochdale Canal at Library Lock, Todmorden, with a working barge. This lock is so named because it is next to the town's library.

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Hebden Bridge Marina. The horse, pictured here with Carol South, was used for towing a pleasure boat along a section of the canal for a period of several years.

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Walkley's Clog Mill, Bridge Gate and the Rochdale Canal. Postcard dated 1990.

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This is the Rochdale Canal at Summit, Summit Lock House is on the left and the Summit Inn is on the right

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Showing Fieldens warehouses at railway and the overhead truck railway

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Lock keepers cottage, Gauxholme

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1904/05 and a busy industrial scene, looking east towards Todmorden. To the right can be seen a section of the long, low viaduct, and further in the distance the bow string bridge with its castellated abutments. In the centre foreground is theā€¦

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A rambling viaduct of 17 stone spans of 35ft and 1 of 60ft plus the iron span bridge over the Rochdale Canal, much plainer than its more famous neighbour to the east of the viaduct.

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In the centre of this photograph is the Golden Lion Bridge carrying the Rochdale Road over the canal. These lock gates were later replaced in the 1920s with a guillotine, or vertically rising, gate.
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