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Canals Of England Popular Q&A
Q: What is the highest canal in England?
A: Huddersfield Narrow Canal which is 645ft above sea level. Read More »
Q: Who built the canals in england?
A: Evidence suggests that 1st UK canals built in Roman times, as short connections between rivers. Modern system mainly a product of Industrial Revolution Read More »
Q: Why are there so many canals in England?
A: There was a time in our history before the invention of the locomotive and trains, when canals provided the fastest, cheapest and most eficcient means of transp... Read More »
Q: How wide are the industrial canals in England?
A: They all vary from place to place, as they were all commissioned at different periods in different places by different canal companies, resulting in different s... Read More »
Q: Which is the oldest canal in England?
A: Fossdyke Canal The canal was built by the Romans in AD120 joining the rivers Witham and Trent and is England's oldest surviving canal. Read More »