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- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal abstract "The Portsmouth and Arundel Canal was a canal in the south of England that ran between Portsmouth and Arundel, it was built in 1823 but was never a financial success and was abandoned in 1855, the company was wound up in 1888. The canal was part of a larger scheme for the construction of a secure inland canal route from London to Portsmouth, which allowed craft to move between the two without having to venture into the English Channel and possibly encounter enemy ships or natural disaster. It was built by the Portsmouth & Arundel Navigation company.The canal was made up of three sections: a pair of ship canals, one on Portsea Island and one to Chichester, and a barge canal that ran from Ford on the River Arun to Hunston where it joined the Chichester section of the canal.".
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- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal wikiPageID "151884".
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal wikiPageRevisionID "606589732".
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal hasPhotoCollection Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal.
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal subject Category:Canals_in_England.
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal subject Category:Canals_in_Hampshire.
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal subject Category:Canals_in_West_Sussex.
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal subject Category:History_of_Hampshire.
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal subject Category:History_of_Sussex.
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal point "50.856 -0.559".
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal type SpatialThing.
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal comment "The Portsmouth and Arundel Canal was a canal in the south of England that ran between Portsmouth and Arundel, it was built in 1823 but was never a financial success and was abandoned in 1855, the company was wound up in 1888. The canal was part of a larger scheme for the construction of a secure inland canal route from London to Portsmouth, which allowed craft to move between the two without having to venture into the English Channel and possibly encounter enemy ships or natural disaster.".
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal label "Portsmouth and Arundel Canal".
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- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal sameAs Q7232508.
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- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal lat "50.856".
- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal long "-0.559".
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- Portsmouth_and_Arundel_Canal depiction Portsmouth_Arundel_Canal_Woodagte.jpg.
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