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me of Ferdinand de Lesseps, the builder of the | canal, a code-word for Egyptian forces to seize cont |
ituated alongside the Worcester and Birmingham | Canal, a popular cycling and jogging route. |
great scheme of restoration and lining of the | canal; a private undertaking. |
The Shinnecock | Canal, a man-made canal located in the eastern part |
ing the recently-abandoned Delaware and Hudson | Canal, a portion of which survives just west of the |
in 1918, to honor the builders of the Bothwell | Canal, a project that aided farming in the area by b |
The river was crossed by the North Wilts | Canal a few hundred yards south of Cricklade on the |
ccupied by warehouse units, the Digbeth Branch | Canal, a listed pub and pumping station. |
of the Dundas Aqueduct on the Kennet and Avon | Canal a wharf was constructed serving the Conkwell s |
Subsequently, Karsenty won a case against | Canal+, a French pay television channel, which broadc |
Stilling's | canal: a small channel that runs through the vitreou |
unction still has a warehouse over part of the | canal, a roving bridge, and has been the subject of |
A connection was made to the Hatherton | Canal, a branch of the Staffordshire and Worcestersh |
It also includes the Arkansas Post | Canal, a short canal named for nearby Arkansas Post |
It parallels the nearby St. Lucie | Canal, a navigable waterway connecting the lake and |
ith nearby Blisworth tunnel on the Grand Union | Canal a few decades earlier. |
Following the Rothschild's funding of the Suez | Canal a close relationship was maintained with Benja |
The Casiquiare | canal, a river forming a natural canal between the A |
The gardens contain rare fruit trees, a | canal, a pond, a Victorian era parterre, and are hom |
ley, by the side of the Birmingham and Fazeley | Canal, a short distance distance from Drayton Manor |
ening of the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster | Canal, a 14 mile stretch from Tewitfield Locks to Ca |
ch, some gastropods have an elongated siphonal | canal, a hard shell tube which extends out from the |
It comprises a | canal, a cotton mill, and an entire company town of |
Next to the | canal, a little way west of the lock, is a huge 14th |
Leven | Canal, a Site of Special Scientific Interest links t |
The Shropshire Union | Canal, A51 and the Crewe-Chester railway line all ru |
rs in the mills, a powerhouse was built on the | canal about 600 ft (183 m) away. |
Only one mile (1.6 km) of the | canal, about 50 feet (15 m) wide and 10 to 40 feet ( |
Wigan was an inland mill town on a | canal accessed by boats via an offloading structure, |
The | canal acquires water from the Riverside Diversion Da |
The | canal acquires water from the Rio Grande via the Ame |
A barrage of several small interlinking | canal across this canal is additionally expected to |
The Feeder | Canal- Across from this historic canal is a hydro-ele |
Thomas Homer to join a venture to construct a | canal across north central London. |
ueduct that carries what is now the Llangollen | Canal across the Ceiriog Valley near Chirk, on the E |
The U.S. hoped to build a railroad or | canal across the isthmus to speed transport of mail |
ce 2006, Poland has considered digging another | canal across the Vistula Spit in order to circumvent |
neer of an expedition for the survey of a ship | canal across the Isthmus of Darien. |
cysyllte aqueduct which carries the Llangollen | Canal across the River Dee. |
ginally built to carry the Chesapeake and Ohio | Canal across the Potomac to connect with the Alexand |
going on, the army at New Madrid was digging a | canal across the neck of land to the east of the tow |
icaragua agreed to allow the construction of a | canal across the country, linking the Caribbean with |
1790s to carry the Manchester, Bolton and Bury | Canal across the River Irwell. |
vestigation into the possibility of building a | canal across southern France from the Atlantic to th |
The branch was authorised by the Birmingham | Canal Act of 1768 but was not completed until 1830. |
Built under the Birmingham | Canal Act 1768 and completed in 1799 the Digbeth Bra |
The branch was authorised by the Birmingham | Canal Act of 1768 but was not completed until 1836. |
The Manchester, Bolton and Bury | Canal Act 1791 (31 Geo. |
s estate was built alongside the disused Lapal | canal, adding to its already extensive owner-occupie |
just outside Dunkirk, on the other side of the | Canal, adjacent to Clifton Boulevard (A52 road) |
al is located on the north bank of the Central | Canal, adjacent to Military Park (Indianapolis), and |
all of their troops from Nanking and the Grand | Canal after the emperor had given his assent to the |
The modern | canal after many enlargements |
attractions were built along both sides of the | Canal after its transformation. |
ity of Miami until it crosses the Little River | Canal after North 85th Street and enters the village |
town they founded Cody, Wyoming as well as the | canal, after him. . |
After construction of the Panama | Canal, agriculture declined; its share of GDP fell f |
founded the charitable institution l'Instituto | Canal ai Servi in Cannaregio. |
March 28, 2005, Garbage performed the track on | Canal+ Album de la semaine before debuting the song l |
Having transited the Panama | Canal, Alkes arrived at Norfolk, Virginia, on the 31 |
The | canal all along the coast was filled with Tsunami wa |
on the Colorado River through the All-American | Canal, all of which the IID operates and maintains. |
Jersey, The Newark Plank Road, and the Morris | Canal all crossed the point running parallel to each |
After retransiting the Panama | Canal, Allegan reached Norfolk, Virginia, on the 27t |
ve Locks Walk runs along the other side of the | canal, allowing a view of the property. |
The current channel depth of the | canal allows for a maximum of 20.1 m (66 ft) of draf |
Today the | canal allows for picturesque walks between the two c |
The Welland | Canal allows ships to traverse the Escarpment betwee |
isolated position south of the Manchester Ship | Canal, along the northern edge of the Carrington Mos |
office, Manahan promoted the development of a | canal along the Trent River. |
of the city of Slatina and joins the drainage | canal along the dyke of Lake Slatina. |
o Ashbourne, and another in 1839 to extend the | canal along the Dove Valley to link up with the Tren |
bricked-up, from the towpath of the Sheffield | Canal alongside which the railway runs. |
The extension along the | canal also has pilasters, but in red brick instead o |
The | canal also allows navigation by barge-size craft bet |
The Lancaster | Canal also runs through the village and has a marina |
The Griebnitz | Canal, also known in German as the Griebnitzkanal or |
The 1440 | Canal, also formerly known as the Tidewater Building |
The Royal | Canal also passes westwards through Ballymahon from |
The Pinxton arm of the | canal also starts at Golden Valley. |
The Trent and Mersey | Canal also passes through. |
This | canal also has access to the King's boat landing pla |
The | canal also served a water wheel providing the furnac |
The | canal also offers commercial barges access to Tellic |
Unfortunately the | canal also suffered from silting and the sea trade m |
t a number of steamboats which operated on the | canal, also serving Montreal. |
eeing trade on the Severn, the Montgomeryshire | canal also passes through the village and transshipm |
The disused Manchester, Bolton and Bury | Canal also passes through this area. |
The Stroudwater | Canal also entered the Severn at Upper Framilode, bu |
The Carondelet | Canal, also known as the Old Basin Canal, was a cana |
rom operating flights to the US and the Panama | Canal, although it continued to maintain a broad rou |
onsible for the major breach in the Industrial | Canal, although several major studies concluded othe |
There are a few sparse remains of the | canal, although the river has largely reverted to it |
built to provide water for the Miami and Erie | Canal; although the canal had ceased operations by 1 |
he Trust is the successor to the Wilts & Berks | Canal Amenity Group (formed in 1977) and a founder m |
The Pocklngton | Canal Amenity Society runs boat trips from the Melbo |
Trust originated in 1977 as the Wilts & Berks | Canal Amenity Group whose remit was to protect what |
Wilts & Berks | Canal Amenity Group was a founding member of the Tru |
letion of The Dalles Dam in 1957 inundated the | canal, and the truss span to the north of the swing |
orway where it cuts the lines of the Lichfield | Canal and the Hatherton Canal, both of which the Tru |
Shanghai 28 May 1946 for San Diego, the Panama | Canal, and New York, arriving 7 July. |
3 the Corps' Philadelphia District has managed | canal and highway bridge operations from a two-story |
5 January 1955, when she sailed for the Panama | Canal and San Diego, arriving 23 January. |
lph Bridge is at the termination of the Dudley | Canal and forms the boundary with the Stourbridge Ca |
She then steamed through the Panama | Canal and continued on to Norfolk, Virginia, where s |
ears later construction began on the Soulanges | Canal and when it was completed in 1899, the village |
ndley and John Gilbert planned the Bridgewater | Canal and supervised its building. |
After transiting the Suez | Canal and the Red Sea from 14 to 17 April, she enter |
was undergoing rapid expansion due to the Erie | Canal and the city's subsequent industrialization. |
man for operations on both sides of the Panama | Canal, and visits to Central American islands and po |
ay, India, via Gibraltar, Algiers and the Suez | Canal and returned to the west coast of the United S |
cture crossing the Manchester, Bolton and Bury | Canal and River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester, |
H.V. Conolly is famous for his Canoly | Canal and Conolly Teak Plot and was the elder brothe |
lt specifically to supply water to a navigable | canal and was by far the greatest single work of civ |
nd Schuylkill Counties, two canals, the Lehigh | Canal and the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania |
ort access for milk that was inward shipped by | canal, and cocoa that was brought in by rail from Lo |
The Langelede is a small | canal and corresponding residential street in the to |
She then returned home by way of Suez | Canal and Mediterranean ports reached Boston 17 Sept |
The lift distance between the St. Lucie | Canal and Lake Okeechobee is normally 1/2 to 2 feet. |
ow known as the Prees Branch of the Llangollen | Canal, and is navigable for about a mile to Whixall |
or collier docks immediately south of the City | Canal, and the opening of the St Katharine Docks in |
1728 Hore surveyed the line of the Stroudwater | Canal and recommended a 12-lock canal running 8.25 m |
owever Lord Dudley and Ward started building a | canal and tunnel, in 1775, to link his Tipton Collie |
on a hillside above the Monmouthshire & Brecon | Canal and the River Usk, some 4 miles west of Aberga |
cture, including the Griff Arm of the Coventry | Canal and the Stanley Brickworks. |
and is ideally located for visiting the Oxford | Canal and Heyford Wharf which are both alongside. |
d sailed for San Pedro, California, the Panama | Canal and Norfolk, Virginia, arriving 28 February 19 |
Roosevelt later said that he "took the | Canal, and let Congress debate". |
ine of the Liverpool line, feeding down to the | canal and direct to the city centre. |
of Aqaba, assumed national control of the Suez | canal, and blocked it to Israeli shipping -- both th |
It is on the Grand Union | Canal and is the site of the Foxton Locks and Foxton |
ntry's overwhelming economic dependence on the | canal and the zone. |
ed with the advancing troops despite difficult | canal and river obstacles. |
ought under cultivation on the right bank main | canal and 165 hectares on the left bank main canal. |
iated a price of £107,666 for the main Swansea | Canal, and £40,000 for the Duke of Beaufort's Trewyd |
d of commissioners that located the Farmington | Canal, and was Mayor of New Haven. |
ily the city south of the Lake Washington Ship | Canal) and the other in the Tolt River watershed whi |
s land between the north bank of the Sunnyside | Canal and the entirety of the southern slopes of the |
He was also the surveyor for the Ashton | Canal and the resident engineer for the construction |
Falkirk, Scotland to rejoin the Forth & Clyde | Canal and the Union Canal in place of a derelict fli |
ary 1946, Pomodon slipped through the Cape Cod | Canal and set her course for the Panama Canal Zone f |
rations, Egyptian ground forces cross the Suez | Canal and enter the Sinai peninsula. |
y three watercourses, the Spree, the Westhafen | Canal and the Berlin-Spandau Navigation Canal. |
boat marina adjacent to the Huddersfield Broad | Canal and the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. |
Turnpikes, canals (notably the Erie | Canal), and railroads connected eastern cities with |
With an extensive rebuilding of the | canal and several reservoirs, the project was comple |
She transited the Panama | Canal and arrived at Baltimore, Maryland, on 28 Nove |
riginating at this place namely Western Yamuna | Canal and Eastern Yamuna Canal, as well as the munic |
include the Indianola Cemetery near the Barge | Canal, and east to State Road 3 |
nson became an engineer for the Genesee Valley | Canal and moved to Portageville, New York where he b |
Burke transited the Panama | Canal and joined the Pacific Fleet on 1 May at Balbo |
dies for a round-the-world cruise via the Suez | Canal and the Panama Canal, returning to Aruba on 16 |
loodgate is designed to protect the Industrial | Canal and the surrounding areas from a storm surge f |
It is west of the Oxford | Canal and east of the Cherwell Valley railway line. |
tanamo Bay, Cuba, before transiting the Panama | Canal and reporting to the U.S. Pacific Fleet on 28 |
journey the railway runs alongside the Caldon | Canal, and about 1/2 mile further down the rough veh |
There were no locks on this part of the | canal and so the route generally followed the contou |
The South Carolina | Canal and Rail Road Company was chartered in South C |
ho believes he is digging locks for the Panama | Canal and burying yellow fever victims. |
From 1901-1934 the | Canal and Esplanade lines operated in a loop as the |
Westport lies on the disused Westport | Canal and Hambridge lies close to its junction with |
he cleared San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the Suez | Canal and duty in the Pacific. |
of the incorporators of the Delaware & Hudson | Canal, and was appointed by Governor Jay as first li |
lway, the Galt and Berlin Railway, the Welland | Canal and the water works for Toronto. |
airman of the Board of Directors of the Panama | Canal and as the Minister for Canal Affairs. |
tts where the watershed splits into the Jabish | Canal and Jabish Brook. |
of it was taken by boat along the Peak Forest | Canal and the Ashton Canal to Manchester and beyond. |
e factories only block the western bank of the | canal, and on the eastern bank, between the Erewash |
Cooum river, Adyar river, Buckingham | canal and Otteri Nalla. |
It is situated next to the Kennet and Avon | Canal and located almost adjacent to the Avoncliff A |
Development of the | canal and ports is also expected to provide increase |
begins work on construction of the Caledonian | Canal and improving roads in Scotland. |
as built in 1833 between the end of the Sankey | Canal and the St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway. |
constructed adjacent to the south bank of the | canal, and a floating pontoon dock was located nearb |
It is a rural village on the Grand | Canal and lies between Ferbane and Tullamore. |
Along the way, build a dam, work a | canal, and use pulleys to ring a bell. |
teamed from Hampton Roads bound for the Panama | Canal and San Diego, California. |
es (1.21 km) from the mill to the Macclesfield | Canal and was used for transporting corn from the ca |
ing exercises, Everglades transited the Panama | Canal and arrived at Norfolk, Virginia, for duty wit |
oticeable of Lachine's features is the Lachine | Canal and its recreational facilities, including the |
the cut-off loop became the Bumble Hole Branch | Canal and Bushboil Arm after a collapse of the canal |
Two days later, she retransited the | canal and sailed directly to Sydney, Australia, arri |
98, was designed to suit the dimensions of the | canal, and was fitted with telescopic masts to allow |
the storm of 26 December 1999, offers a formal | canal and an eighteenth-century garden folly. |
He was partial owner of the Etoniah | Canal and Drainage Company. |
Erie | Canal and lumber district slips before 1960 on left/ |
red the connection to the remaining, navigable | canal, and have also severed the Ridgacre Branch fro |
Robertstown and the Grand | Canal and Hotel |
ve access to coal and iron ore via the Andover | Canal, and offered waterwheel power from the Pillhil |
ants, freshwater-fish farms, the North Crimean | Canal and the Dnieper-Kryvyi Rih Canal. |
bridges, deploying to the east and west of the | canal and river. |
Gulf of Mexico, Richland transited the Panama | Canal and reported to the U.S. Pacific Fleet for dut |
All traffic passing between the | canal and the Nene River was required to pay a toll, |
09 departed the Mediterranean through the Suez | Canal and headed for India. |
at Mobile, Alabama, sailed through the Panama | Canal, and arrived Pearl Harbor 23 March 1945. |
The Basingstoke | Canal and Wey and Arun Junction Canal were later dug |
ing force for creating the Leeds and Liverpool | Canal and its offshoot the Bradford Canal, in order |
The bridge carries a single track across the | canal and is kept open to allow the free flow of shi |
on the 27th before she transited the Cape Cod | Canal and arrived at New London on 12 December. |
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