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Dock gates for the Regent's Canal.

Dock gates for the Regent's Canal.
Dock gates for the Regent's Canal.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: H0679
Description: The Regent's Canal and Dock Company was formed in 1812 for building and maintaining a canal between the Grand Junction Canal Terminus at Paddington and Limehouse. Here, the Regents Canal Dock gates are ready to slide into the water. The picture shows a large crane at work.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 20th century
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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