See the bottom of a lock (with no water in it). This is Carpenters Road Lock in London, which also featured here.
h/t CELR
See the bottom of a lock (with no water in it). This is Carpenters Road Lock in London, which also featured here.
h/t CELR
Posted in Built heritage, Canals, Economic activities, Engineering and construction, Extant waterways, Foreign parts, Industrial heritage, Operations, Restoration and rebuilding, waterways, Waterways management
Tagged canal, canal & river trust, Carpenters Road Lock, gates, lock, Operations, sill, stop-planks
Here is a page about an art (craft?) project happening at Carpenters Road Lock on the Bow Back Rivers in London: the lock has changed quite a bit since I took the photo (above) in 2003.
I should warn you that the link is to a very long web page, but the section headings stay on top so you can move around. However, if you allow Javascript, you’ll find that two places on the page show those very annoying sequences of photographs that change automatically.
What I thought was most interesting was the set of events organised at the lock. Canals of Dublin organises canal walks in, er, Dublin, but what about Waterways Ireland having lockkeepers doing talks and demonstrations?
Here are some links to sites with more information about the Bow Back Rivers in London:
London Canals and associated blog
An extensive Wikipedia article with schematic diagram
A political view from Mick Hartley
London’s Lost Rivers on pre-Olympic scenery (black background makes the text hard to read but the photos are good)
The most informative page I found: a superb piece of work. Well done Richard Thomas, to whose Steamers Historical site I have a permanent link.
h/t celr
Posted in Ashore, Built heritage, Canals, Drainage, Economic activities, Engineering and construction, Extant waterways, Foreign parts, Forgotten navigations, Industrial heritage, Non-waterway, Operations, People, Restoration and rebuilding, waterways, Waterways management
Tagged Bow Back Rivers, Carpenters Road Lock, Lea and Stort, London, waterways