TQ3681 : Limehouse Cut (2)
Bow, Tower Hamlets, Great Britain

Limehouse Cut (2)
The Limehouse Cut was built to provide a navigable short-cut from the River Thames at Limehouse Basin north-east to the River Lee Navigation at Bromley-by-Bow, thus avoiding the long meandering curves of the lower reaches of the River Lee at Bow Creek, and the long bend in the River Thames around the Isle of Dogs. It was authorised by the River Lee Act of 1766, and completed in 1770 so it is effectively the oldest canal in London. This view was taken from the Britannia Bridge looking in the direction of Limehouse Basin, which is just around the bend to the right beyond the railway bridge.
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- TQ3681, 40 images (find more images nearby)
- Photographer
- Nigel Cox (find more nearby)
- Image classification
- Geograph
- Date Taken
- Thursday, 1 May, 2008
- Submitted
- Sunday, 4 May, 2008
- Category
- Cut (find more nearby)
- Subject Location
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OSGB36:
TQ 366 810 [100m precision]
WGS84: 51:30.6853N 0:1.9760W - Photographer Location
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OSGB36:
TQ 366 810 - View Direction
- South-southwest (about 202 degrees)
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