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- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal maximumBoatBeam "4.5212".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal maximumBoatLength "17.6784".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal abstract "The Dearne and Dove Canal ran for almost ten miles through South Yorkshire, England from Swinton to Barnsley through nineteen locks, rising 127 feet (39 m). The canal also had two short branches, the Worsbrough branch and the Elsecar branch, both about two miles long with reservoirs at the head of each. The Elsecar branch also has another six locks. The only tunnel was bypassed by a cutting in 1840.The canal was created mainly to carry cargo from the extensive coal mining industry in the area. Other cargo included pig iron, glass, lime, oil products and general merchandise. A combination of railway competition and subsidence caused by the same mines it served forced the canal into a gradual decline, closing completely in 1961. As the local coal industry also collapsed in the 1980s the canal was thrown a lifeline with the forming of the Barnsley Canal Group who are now attempting to restore the whole canal, an effort further boosted by the abandonment of the railway which replaced it.".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal endPoint Swinton,_South_Yorkshire.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal hasJunctionWith Barnsley_Canal.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal hasJunctionWith River_Don_Navigation.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal maximumBoatBeam "4.5212".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal maximumBoatLength "17.6784".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal principalEngineer Robert_Mylne_(architect).
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal riverBranch Elsecar.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal startPoint Barnsley.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal thumbnail DearneDoveLock1.jpg?width=300.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal wikiPageExternalLink www.bddct.org.uk.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal wikiPageExternalLink PNRC185.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal wikiPageExternalLink dearne.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal wikiPageID "1082513".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal wikiPageRevisionID "543553463".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal aEngineer "John Thompson".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal beam "14".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal beamIn "10".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal branch "Elsecar, Worsborough".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal caption "The bottom gate of the third lock in 2008, with Waddington's yard occupying the line of the canal beyond".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal company "Dearne and Dove Canal Company".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal dateAct "1793".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal dateClosed "1961".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal dateComp "1804".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal end Swinton,_South_Yorkshire.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal engineer "Robert Mylne".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal hasPhotoCollection Dearne_and_Dove_Canal.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal join "River Don Navigation, Barnsley Canal".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal len "58".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal lenIn "0".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal locks "25".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal name "Dearne and Dove Canal".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal start Barnsley.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal status "Restoration proposed, part new route".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal subject Category:Canals_in_Barnsley.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal subject Category:Canals_in_Rotherham.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal point "53.553 -1.481".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type BodyOfWater.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Canal.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type NaturalPlace.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Place.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Stream.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Wikidata:Q532.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type BodyOfWater.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Canal.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Place.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type BodyOfWater.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Canal.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Stream.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type Location.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal type SpatialThing.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal comment "The Dearne and Dove Canal ran for almost ten miles through South Yorkshire, England from Swinton to Barnsley through nineteen locks, rising 127 feet (39 m). The canal also had two short branches, the Worsbrough branch and the Elsecar branch, both about two miles long with reservoirs at the head of each. The Elsecar branch also has another six locks. The only tunnel was bypassed by a cutting in 1840.The canal was created mainly to carry cargo from the extensive coal mining industry in the area.".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal label "Dearne and Dove Canal".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal sameAs m.044gh3.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal sameAs Q5247015.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal sameAs Q5247015.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal lat "53.553".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal long "-1.481".
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal wasDerivedFrom Dearne_and_Dove_Canal?oldid=543553463.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal depiction DearneDoveLock1.jpg.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal isPrimaryTopicOf Dearne_and_Dove_Canal.
- Dearne_and_Dove_Canal name "Dearne and Dove Canal".