1843 The Saturday Magazine No. 705 Canals & Inland Navigation

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The Saturday Magazine No. 705, Supplement June 1843

Engravings: Entrance to the Caledonian Canal, Locks at the Regent's Canal.

Subjects: A Biref Account of Canals and Inland Navigation. Introduction - Foreign Canals, Origin of English Canals - The Labours of Brindley, English Canals at the Present Day, Construction of Canals, Aquaducts, Embankments, Cuttings, Tunnels, Canal Locks, Supply of Water to a Canal, Mode of Traction of Canals - Boats and Barges and Recent increase of Speed on Canals.

8 pages which have been disbound from a larger volume.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
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Start TimeThu 15 May 2025 09:04:57 (EDT)
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