There are many reminders of the past on our canal system. Of course, the entire network is a product of a former age, but there are lots of small pointers to how things used to be.
This bridge over what is now the Grand Union Canal in Milton Keynes* has a tie plate marked G J C Co - telling us that this was part of the Grand Junction Canal Company - and dated 1912. The canal itself was built long before this, as was, probably, the bridge. The tie rod and plates were presumably added as a preventative measure later.
Happy 100th Birthday!
*between Fenny Stratford and Peartree Bridge
Heading north: Day 5
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We were up a bit later today, and untied about 8.30. A boat was coming
through the lock, who Adrian went to help, so we could go straight in, and
then a...
21 hours ago
1 comment:
I wonder how many people don't spot that! It's what I like about your blog - all these fascinating observations.
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