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The start of the Peak Forest Canal in Dukinfield, Feb 2006.
The canal starts at the point where the metalled surface of the towpath of the Tame Aqueduct finishes. The replica Ashton New Warehouse stands in the background and this houses the Portland Basin Museum. |
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Garforth's Private Branch, Dukinfield, Feb 2006.
Of several private branches on the canal, this is the only one to survive.
Cavendish Mill stands in the background on the left and this is beside the Ashton Canal. |
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Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Bridge (Stalybridge Branch), Dukinfield, Feb 1984.
The platforms of Dukinfield Station formerly extended over the canal. |
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Stanley Swivel and Footbridge, Dukinfield, Jun 1965.
By 1978, the footbridge had been demolished and subsequently, the swivel bridge was replaced. |
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Foxholes Footbridge, Hyde, Jun 1963.
Squire George Hyde Clarke contributed £10 towards the cost of building this bridge in 1799. It was demolished in about 1971. |
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Apethorn Footbridge, Hyde, Jul 1978.
The abutment on the towpath side bore the date 22 2 12 (22 Feb 1812). Subsequently this bridge was replaced. |
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The south side of the Cheshire Lines Railway Bridge, Woodley, Feb 2006. |
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Cheshire Lines Railway Bridge, Woodley, Feb 2006.
The north portal of Butterhouse Green Tunnel is in the background. |
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The north portal of Butterhouse Green Tunnel, Woodley, Feb 2006. |
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The south portal of Butterhouse Green Tunnel, Woodley, Feb 2006.
The tunnel is seen here from Keen's cutting. This 176-yard-long tunnel has a towpath through it but boats cannot pass inside it. |
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The north side of the Sheffield and Midland Railway Bridge, Romiley, Feb 2006. |
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The south side of the Sheffield and Midland Railway Bridge, Romiley, Feb 2006. |
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The north west portal of Hyde Bank Tunnel, Romiley, 26 Feb 2006.
This 308-yard-long tunnel does not have a towpath through it but boats can pass. The horse path crosses the tunnel portal and passes under the bridge visible in the top left-hand corner. |
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The south east portal of Hyde Bank Tunnel, Romiley, Feb 2006.
The horse path ascends Hyde Bank on the left. |
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The opened-out Rose Hill Tunnel, with Occupation Bridge in the background, Marple, Feb 2006.
This tunnel was also known as Aqueduct Tunnel or Mancomb Tunnel and it was opened-out sometime between 1849 and 1888. |