Regent's Canal
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Regent's Canal is a canal across an area just north of central London, England. It provides a link from the Paddington arm of the Grand Union Canal, just north-west of Paddington Basin in the west, to the Limehouse Basin and the River Thames in east London. The canal is 13.8 kilometres (8.6 miles) long.
Views on the canal
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Lock, Limehouse Basin
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Sunset, Camden Lock
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Nicholas Grimshaw flats, Camden
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Canal at St Johns Wood
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Regents canal at dusk, St Pancras
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St Pancras Cruising Club
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Camden lock
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Gasometer near Broadway Market, Hackney
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Gasometer near Broadway Market, Hackney
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Commercial Road Lock
History
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Grand Surrey Canal, 1806.
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Regent's Canal Limehouse. 1823
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Regents canal dock 1828.
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Park Village East, Regent's Park, 1828
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Macclesfield Bridge, Regent's Park, 1828
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City Basin, Regent's Canal, 1828
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Junction of the Regent's Canal at Paddington, 1828
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The Double Lock and East Entrance to the Islington Tunnel, 1828
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Railway Bridge over the Regent's Canal, 1839
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Grand Surrey Canal, 1852.
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London Parks- Entertainment and Relaxation, 1943
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Canal boat loaded with fruit pulp, 1944
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Approaching Old Ford Lock No 8, Regent's Canal, East London, 1974
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Sturt's Lock No 6, Regent's Canal, London, 1974
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Roving bridge, Kingsland Basin, Regent's Canal, London, 1974
Regent's Canal elements
[edit]Bridges
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Blow-up Bridge
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Number one bridge
Locks
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Acton's Lock
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Camden Lock
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City Road Lock
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Commercial Road Lock
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Hawley Lock
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Johnson's Lock
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Kentish Town Lock
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Limehouse Basin Lock
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Mile End Lock
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Old Ford Lock
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Salmon Lane Lock
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St Pancras Lock
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Sturt's Lock
Tunnels
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Islington tunnel
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Lisson Grove tunnel
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Maida Hill Tunnel
Basins
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Cumberland Basin
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St Pancras Basin
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Kingsland Basin
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Wenlock Basin
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City Road Basin
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Battlebridge Basin
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Limehouse Basin
See also
[edit]For more images, see also Category:Regent's Canal and it's subcategories.