Birmingham & Black Country Canals Historical

Random Old Canal Photos From Around Birmingham and The Black Country
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Dunlop Ltd's passenger boat service along the Birmingham & Fazeley canal to their factory at Fort Dunlop c.1918. The service was discontinued when a new tram route was opened. Birmingham, Black, Boat Service, Passenger, Fort
Dunlop passenger boat Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
Dunlop Ltd's passenger boat service along the Birmingham & Fazeley canal to their factory at Fort Dunlop c.1918. The service was discontinued when a new tram route was opened.
a black and white photo of a boat going under a bridge
Mattys tug Governor, Tipton
an old black and white photo of some boats in the water
Dusley No 2 Canal Gosty Hill Tunnel
an old black and white photo of a tunnel in the middle of town with water coming out from it
Dusley No 2 Canal Gosty Hill Tunnel
an old black and white photo of a sewer in the middle of a rural area
Birmingham Canal Navigations Tividale Aqueduct
an old black and white photo of a river with buildings in the background that reads midlands outdoorss
Withymoor Branch Canal 1968
an old black and white photo of barrels
Stewats & Lloyds, Halesowen Dudley No. 2 Canal
a black and white photo of a bridge with boats in the water on it's side
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an old photo of a small canal in the middle of nowhere
Dudley No. 2 Canal at Netherton
an old black and white photo of a factory
Lime Kilns at where the Black Country Living Museum is now
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Atmospheric pictures capture Golden Age of city's waterways
Waterways were the vital veins and arteries of the Industrial Revolution