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SJ5794 : Sankey Canal, Bradley (Bradlegh) Bridge

taken 12 years ago, near to Earlestown, St Helens, England

Sankey Canal, Bradley (Bradlegh) Bridge
Sankey Canal, Bradley (Bradlegh) Bridge
When opened in 1757, The Sankey Canal (which is also known as the Sankey Brook Navigation) ran along the valley of the Sankey Brook from the point where the brook joined the River Mersey, to a location to the north east of St Helens.

The Sankey Canal was built for Mersey Flats, the common sailing craft of the local rivers. To allow for the masts of the flats, swing bridges were constructed for the roads which crossed the canal. Most have since been replaced by fixed bridges.
The Sankey Canal

First opened in 1757, the Sankey Canal (which is also known as the Sankey Brook Navigation and the St Helens Canal) runs for about 15 miles along the valley of the Sankey Brook from the point where the brook joined the River Mersey, to a location to the north east of St Helens, with short branches to Blackbrook and Gerrard's Bridge. Only two short sections at Widnes and Fiddler's Ferry are open for navigation. Much of the canal is in water although some sections have been infilled.

Built primarily to take coal down to the Mersey and Liverpool, the final traffic on The Sankey was very different, and in the opposite direction; raw sugar for the Sankey Sugar Works at Earlestown, from Liverpool. The ending of the sugar traffic in 1959 led to the closure of the Canal in 1963 after which, the canal was left neglected. It was dirty and ran through an area of chemical works and other industries.

in 1985, The Sankey Canal Restoration Society (SCARS) was formed with the help and encouragement of the St. Helens Groundwork Trust. The principal aim of the Society is to achieve the full restoration of the Canal (LinkExternal link SCARS website).


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Geographical Context: Village, Rural settlement Canals Canal: Sankey Canal Camera: Panasonic DMC-G3 other tags: Canal Bridge Swingbridge Sankey Valley Park Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Swing Bridge [5] · Bradlegh Road [4] · Replaced [2] ·
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SJ5794, 43 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
David Dixon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Monday, 28 January, 2013   (more nearby)
Submitted
Friday, 1 February, 2013
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 5761 9442 [10m precision]
WGS84: 53:26.6899N 2:38.3806W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 5764 9445
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Southwest (about 225 degrees)
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