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Birmingham & Fazeley Canal, Hopwas
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Dunstall Farm Bridge near Bonehill, Staffordshire This farmer's bridge links fields on each side of he canal. The five and a half mile length of the canal between Fazeley and Whittington was built by the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal Company when the Coventry Canal company ran out of money.
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Dunstall Farm Bridge near Bonehill, Staffordshire This farmer's bridge links fields on each side of he canal. The five and a half mile length of the canal between Fazeley and Whittington was built by the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal Company when the Coventry Canal company ran out of money.
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Birmingham and Fazeley Canal north of Bonehill, Staffordshire This is about halfway between Fazeley Junction and Hopwas. The Lichfield Transmission Mast (1001 feet high, 305 metres)is about three km away. It transmits only TV (Channel) Five (analogue) and a few radio channels at present. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichfield_transmitting_stationCanada Geese are grazing in the field. It is a pity that such beautiful and friendly birds are having to be culled. The Coventry Canal was started in 1768, and reached Atherstone by 1771, but lack of money meant that although it was planned to end at Fradley Junction, it had still only reached Fazeley by 1790. In the meantime, the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal had been built and used the Coventry Canal's original planned line to Whittington Brook, including the section shown in this and nearby pictures. A further section beyond that (to Fradley) was built by another company, then subsequently purchased by the Coventry company. Consequently this five and a half mile section of the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal (with un-numbered bridges) splits the Coventry Canal (with numbered bridges). Confused?
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Birmingham and Fazeley Canal south of Hopwas, Staffordshire This is the canal seen from beneath the arch of Ball's Bridge, which carries Hints Lane between Hopwas and Hints Hill. The five and a half mile length of the canal between Fazeley and Whittington was built by the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal Company when the Coventry Canal company ran out of money.
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