Sunbury Lock

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Sunbury Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England, used to manage water levels and enable boats to navigate between different stretches of the river.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Sunbury Lock canonical 3
Teddington Lock 1
Thames Lock 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf lock
navigation lock
basinCountry United Kingdom
country England
United Kingdom
hasAdjacentFeature Sunbury Weir pool
towpath
hasManualOperation yes
hasNearbySettlement Shepperton
Walton-on-Thames
hasUse flood control
river navigation management
hasWeir Sunbury Weir
locatedDownstreamOf Shepperton Lock
locatedIn Sunbury-on-Thames
Surrey
locatedOnWaterway Thames
surface form: River Thames
locatedUpstreamOf Molesey Lock
maintainedBy Environment Agency (England)
surface form: Environment Agency
numberOfChambers 1
opened 1812
partOf Thames lock system
primaryFunction enable boat navigation
manage water levels
reconstructed 1856
1927
riverMile 28
servesTraffic commercial vessels
recreational boats
waterwaySection non-tidal Thames

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sunbury-on-Thames hasAmenity Sunbury Lock
Port of London extendsFrom Sunbury Lock
this entity surface form: Teddington Lock
Brentford hasCanalJunction Sunbury Lock
this entity surface form: Thames Lock
Walton Bridge locatedDownstreamOf Sunbury Lock
Shepperton Lock locatedUpstreamOf Sunbury Lock