Leeds and Liverpool Canal Images
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is 204 km (127 miles) long and crosses the Pennines to link Liverpool and Leeds.
Anchor Lock 33 on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave, North Yorkshire.
Higherland Lock, No 32 on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave in North Yorkshire.
Bridge 170 carrying the Pennine Way over the canal is beyond the locks.
Bridge 170 carrying the Pennine Way over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave in North Yorkshire.
Higherland Lock (no.32) is next to the bridge.
Eshton Beck Aqueduct carrying the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave in North Yorkshire.
Designed by Robert Whitworth, 1790.
Eshton Beck Aqueduct carrying the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave in North Yorkshire.
Low Warehouse Bridge Number 171 and Eshton Road Lock on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave in North Yorkshire.
Low Warehouse or Eshton Road Bridge was built in 1790 to a design by Robert Whitworth.
Swan on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and a distant view of Ray Bridge No. 172 at Gargrave, North Yorkshire.
Ray Bridge was built in 1790 to a design by Robert Whitworth.
Ray Bridge No. 172 spanning the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Gargrave, North Yorkshire.
Built in 1790 to a design by Robert Whitworth.
Belmont Wharf at the junction of the Springs Branch Canal and Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Skipton, North Yorkshire.
The canal basin at the junction of the Springs Branch Canal and Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Skipton, North Yorkshire.
Belmont Wharf at the junction of the Springs Branch Canal and Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Skipton, North Yorkshire.
Narrow boats on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Skipton in North Yorkshire.
Narrow boats on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Skipton in North Yorkshire.
Gallows Footbridge No. 179 over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Skipton in North Yorkshire.
Aqueduct 42 carrying the Leeds and Liverpool Canal over Eller Beck at Skipton in North Yorkshire.