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Huddersfield Link GraphicINTRODUCTION Huddersfield Link GraphicHISTORY
Huddersfield Link GraphicCANAL COMPANY MANAGERS Huddersfield Link GraphicTHE CANAL ROUTE
Huddersfield Link GraphicFACTS Huddersfield Link GraphicSETTING OUT OF WORKS
Huddersfield Link GraphicENGINEERING Huddersfield Link GraphicTHE WATER SUPPLY
Huddersfield Link GraphicBRIDGES & AQUEDUCTS Huddersfield Link GraphicBOATS
Huddersfield Link GraphicRESERVOIRS Huddersfield Link GraphicLOCKS
Huddersfield Link GraphicASPLEY BASIN Huddersfield Link GraphicTUNNEL END
Huddersfield Link Graphic'GREAT TUNNEL' BUILDING Huddersfield Link GraphicCONCLUSIONS
Huddersfield Link GraphicHUDDERSFIELD NARROW CANAL - A VIRTUAL TOUR

Huddersfield Narrow Canal, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, EnglandThe British system of navigable waterways was established between 1750 and 1840, although the peak period for legislation occurred in the canal mania years from 1791 to 1795 when parliament authorised fifty-one new canals. About 4,000 miles of waterways were built to provide a transport system by means of which the industrial centres of the country developed and prospered. Some of the earliest canals were built to serve local interests and gradually an intricate network spread across the countryside. In retrospect, it seems fortuitous that national routes were eventually established in the same way as those projected in the railway era of a generation later. In the north of England, however, three inter-regional canal routes were proposed to link Lancashire with the West Riding and the east-coast ports of Yorkshire. The Huddersfield Narrow Canal was the first of these to be built and the others, completed in later years, were the Leeds and Liverpool and the Rochdale canals, both broad navigations which followed more northerly, longer but easier routes.

Further Reading
Hadfield, C., The Canals of Yorkshire and the North-East Vols 1 & 2 (1972) (1973)
Burton, A., Canals In Colour (1974)
Braithwaite, L., Canals In Towns (1976)
Huddersfield Canal Society, The Huddersfield Canals Towpath Guide (1981)
Scholes, R., B., The Construction Of The Huddersfield Narrow Canal 1794 - 1811 (1981)
Fox, M., Pennine Passage (1988)

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