The Rochdale Canal is a waterway in Northern England connecting Sowerby Bridge with Manchester. Built to move trade it opened in 1804, closed in 1952 falling largely in to disrepair and being blocked in a couple of locations before being restored and reopened fully in 2002.
The pictures below were taken on a walk of approx 1.5 miles from Walsden to Todmorden in November 2013, they were taken using a Samsung Galaxy Tablet. They can also be seen full size, resolution and un-watermarked on Clickasnap via the links below each.
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Click here to view on Clickasnap Gauxholme Viaduct and Lock 22 Gauholme Lower. |
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Click here to view on Clickasnap Pinnel Lock 26 |
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Click here to view on Clickasnap Lock 25 Smithyholm |
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Click here to view on Clickasnap St Peters Church, Walsden viewed from the canal |
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Click here to view on Clickasnap This stone chair could be found along the canal towpath near to Gauxholme Viaduct. |
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