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- Britannia_Stop_Lock abstract "Britannia Stop Lock was a lock on the Limehouse Cut in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It was built in 1853. The gates were either side of Commercial Road bridge and were oriented such that a boat travelling from south-west to north-east would ascend in height.From 1 January 1854, the Regents Canal took control of Limehouse Cut and built a connecting link into the Regents Canal Dock, now called Limehouse Basin. At the same time, a third set of gates was added to Britannia Lock. These faced the other way to the existing gates and were installed to cope with the situation where the level in the dock was higher than that of Limehouse Cut.The link was short-lived and in May 1864, it was filled in. A report in 1893 noted that there was no evidence that the third set of gates at Britannia Lock had ever been used, that they had been removed around 1868 and that the other gates had also been removed because they were useless. Following the takeover of the canal by British Waterways in 1948, a vertical guillotine gate was fitted on the north side of Commercial Road bridge but this was removed in the 1990s.".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock wikiPageExternalLink Limehouse_Cut.htm.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock wikiPageID "18445153".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock wikiPageRevisionID "600359654".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock county Greater_London.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock county London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock enda Old_Ford_Lock.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock endb Limehouse_Basin.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock fall "Stop lock".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock hasPhotoCollection Britannia_Stop_Lock.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock lat "51.51235".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock lockName "Britannia Stop Lock".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock long "-0.0318".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock maint "N/A".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock operation "Redundant".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock waterway Limehouse_Cut.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Tower_Hamlets.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock subject Category:Locks_of_London.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock subject Category:Locks_of_the_Lee_Navigation.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock subject Category:Stop_locks.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type Artifact100021939.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type Device103183080.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type Fastener103323703.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type Instrumentality103575240.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type Lock103682487.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type LocksOfLondon.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type LocksOfTheLeeNavigation.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type Object100002684.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type Restraint104081844.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type StopLocks.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock type Whole100003553.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock comment "Britannia Stop Lock was a lock on the Limehouse Cut in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It was built in 1853. The gates were either side of Commercial Road bridge and were oriented such that a boat travelling from south-west to north-east would ascend in height.From 1 January 1854, the Regents Canal took control of Limehouse Cut and built a connecting link into the Regents Canal Dock, now called Limehouse Basin. At the same time, a third set of gates was added to Britannia Lock.".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock label "Britannia Stop Lock".
- Britannia_Stop_Lock sameAs m.04f5lgd.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock sameAs Q4969307.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock sameAs Q4969307.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock sameAs Britannia_Stop_Lock.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock wasDerivedFrom Britannia_Stop_Lock?oldid=600359654.
- Britannia_Stop_Lock isPrimaryTopicOf Britannia_Stop_Lock.