SD8843 : Tow line roller, Mill Hill Bridge
near to Foulridge, Lancashire, Great Britain

Tow line roller, Mill Hill Bridge
In the era of horseboats to transport cargo up and down the canals the narrowboats were drawn by horses hitched by a cotton towline. Pulled tight between boat and animal its abrasiveness when wet or covered in grit from the towpath, could cause damage to bridge brickwork, lock walls or wooden gates. Bridges and lock gates were protected by iron guards and wooden rollers and along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal the roller brackets are still in position on the bridge pillars. In some cases the rollers have been re-instated as seen here. The roller has an iron top and bottom spindle which fits into the bracket and spins freely allowing the towline to move with little friction. This not only protects the superstructure of the canal but also lengthens the life of the towline.
Leeds and Liverpool Canal :: SD8842
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is the longest canal in Northern England at 127 miles long. The first of the trans-Pennine canals it took 46 years to build at a cost of five times the original budget, mainly because of the length and complexity of the route. It passes through 91 locks with a summit level of 487 feet at Foulridge near Nelson and Colne. It was originally conceived in the 18th century to carry woollen goods from Leeds and Bradford and limestone from Skipton but in its 19th century heyday it carried stone, coal and many other goods. The impact of the railways was not as great as with other canals and commercial traffic continued along the main canal until 1964. Regular work stopped in 1972 when the movement of coal to Wigan Power Station ceased. In the latter part of the 20th century the leisure potential of the canal was developed and it is now a popular destination for cruising, fishing, walking and cycling. See Linkfor detailed information.
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2010
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- SD8843, 62 images (more nearby)
- Photographer
- Kate Jewell (find more nearby)
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- Date Taken
- Sunday, 21 March, 2010 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Tuesday, 23 March, 2010
- Category
- Canal towline roller (more nearby)
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OSGB36:
SD 887 438 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:53.4154N 2:10.3320W - Photographer Location
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SD 887 438 - View Direction
- South-southwest (about 202 degrees)
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