
Here's Jan steering into it, anyway. We tied up having done the 180º turn onto the Coventry Canal. I took a couple more photos the next morning.

The photo below shows the turn: on the right is the Oxford Canal; on the left is the Coventry Canal towards Fazeley. I took the picture before seeing a postcard somewhere with a similar view of the engine house framed by the cast iron towpath bridge. I can't remember whether it had the overhead cable edited out. No such trickery here!

2 comments:
I never twigged the ladder, I was always to busy trying to get a good photo of the 4 cill marings, one each side of each gate.
Super shots, Halfie. I like the bridge over that lock. Very pretty. The last photo is a great angle too.
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