A flight of locks
Contents
- Birmingham Canal
- Wolverhampton Locks (21 locks)
- Factory Junction Locks (3 locks)
- Smethwick Locks (3 locks)
- Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
- Farmer's Bridge Locks (13 locks)
- Aston Locks (11 locks)
- Minworth Locks (3 locks)
- Curdworth Locks (11 locks)
- Coventry Canal
- Atherstone Locks (11 locks)
- Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
- Bratch Locks (3 locks)
- Stourbridge Canal
- Stourton Locks (4 locks)
- Stourbridge Sixteen (16 locks)
- Dudley No 1 Canal
- Delph Locks (8 locks)
- Walsall Branch Canal
- Walsall Locks (8 locks)
- Walsall Canal
- Ryder's Green Locks (8 locks)
- Rushall Canal
- Rushall Locks (9 locks)
- Titford Branch Canal
- Titford or Oldbury Locks (6 locks)
- Tame Valley Canal
- Perry Barr Locks (11 locks)
- Gower Branch Canal
- Brades Locks (3 locks)
- Shropshire Union Canal
- Audlem Locks (15 locks)
- Tyrley Locks (5 locks)
- Adderley Locks (5 locks)
- Worcester and Birmingham Canal
- Tardebigge Locks (30 locks)
- Stoke Locks (6 locks)
- Astwood Locks {6 locks)
- Offerton or Tibberton Locks (6 locks)
- Droitwich Canal
- Hanbury Locks(3 & 3 new locks)
- Grand Union Canal(Leicester Section)
- Foxton Locks (10 locks)
- Watford Locks (7 locks)
- Grand Union Canal (formerly the Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal)
- Garrison Locks (5 locks)
- Camp Hill Locks (6 locks)
- Knowle Locks (5 locks)
- Grand Union Canal
- Hanwell Locks (6 locks)
- Hatton Locks (21 locks)
- Basford Locks (4 locks)
- Marsworth Locks (7 locks)
- Trent and Mersey Canal
- Stone Flight (4 locks)
- Stoke Flight (5 locks)
- Huddersfield Narrow Canal
- Diggle Locks (9 locks)
- Macclesfield Canal
- Bosley Locks (12 locks)
- Caldon Canal
- Bedford Street Staircase
- Kennet and Avon Canal
- Caen Hill Locks
- Stratford Canal
- Lapworth Locks (26 locks)
- Preston Bagot Locks (3 locks)
- Wilmcote Locks (11 locks)
- Llangollen Canal
- Hurleston Locks(4 locks)
- Grindley Brook Locks (6 locks)
- Crinan Canal
- Ardrishaig Locks (4 locks)
- Cairnbaan Locks (4 locks)
- Dunardry Locks (5 locks)
- Crinan Locks (2 locks)
Titford Branch Canal
Titford or Oldbury Locks (6 locks)
This flight of six locks opened in 1837 providing a navigable canal along a feeder from the Titford Pools. The locks fall by 38 ft from the 511 ft summit level to the 473 ft Wolverhampton level of James Brindley's Birmingham Canal(Old Main Line).
The locks were known to bargees as the 'Crow' after the owner of the adjacent chemical works.
Looking up from the Bottom Lock
Tame Valley Canal
Perry Barr Locks (11 locks)
The Tame Valley Canal opened in 1846. This flight of eleven locks with a further near Salford Junction raise the canal by 106 feet.Gower Branch Canal
Brades Locks (3 locks)
The three locks raise the canal 20 feet from the Birmingham Level to the Wolverhampton Level. The top two locks form a staircase.( Page < < prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... next >> )