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Lee Navigation – the old order at Waltham
Canalised river Historical Lee Navigation River Uncategorized

Lee Navigation – the old order at Waltham

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The Lee Navigation once connected into the actual River Lea for a short distance from a point just above the M25 at Rammey Marsh as...
The Lee Navigation – Rammey Marsh and Waltham Abbey
Canalised river Lee Navigation River Uncategorized

The Lee Navigation – Rammey Marsh and Waltham Abbey

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The lock and 1835 iron bridge at Rammey Marsh.This section of the Lee Navigation was the last to be constructed outside of London, and the...
The Lee Navigation – Brimsdown to Enfield Lock
Canalised river Lee Navigation River

The Lee Navigation – Brimsdown to Enfield Lock

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  The noted covered wharf at Brimsdown - the only example left in London on a through waterway.The Lee Navigation (actually as the Enfield Mill...
The Lee Navigation – Picketts, Ponders & the Turkey Brook
Canalised river Lee Navigation River

The Lee Navigation – Picketts, Ponders & the Turkey Brook

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Picketts Lock looking down the navigation towards EdmontonPicketts Lock is the first of the manual locks on the Lee Navigation - and what a big...
The Lee Navigation – Through Tottenham and Edmonton
Canalised river Lee Navigation River

The Lee Navigation – Through Tottenham and Edmonton

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The River Lea continues from Springfield Park past moored boats belonging to the local marina and the remnants of industry that gave the navigation some...
The Lee Navigation – Hackney Canal & Springfield
Canalised river Lee Navigation River

The Lee Navigation – Hackney Canal & Springfield

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The River Lea leaves the navigation at this point. As one's boat enters Old Ford locks, technically they are on a canal. This was known...
An introduction to the Lee Navigation (River Lea)
Canalised river Lee Navigation River

An introduction to the Lee Navigation (River Lea)

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The Lee Navigation was actually built in stages from the 1600's to the Mid 1800's, with the main body of the work being undertaken in...
The Hertford Union (or Ducketts) Canal
Historical Lee Navigation Minor Canal

The Hertford Union (or Ducketts) Canal

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A short-cut from the Regent's to the Lea/Lee Also known as Ducketts Canal as the main text will explain. The Hertford Union is the shortest...

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