Sankey Canal

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Sankey Canal is one of England’s earliest industrial canals, historically built to transport coal and other goods in the northwest of the country.

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Sankey Canal canonical 4
Sankey Canal Restoration Society 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
industrial canal
alsoKnownAs Sankey Brook Navigation
St Helens Canal
connects River Mersey
St Helens
constructionStartDate 1755
country England
era Industrial Revolution
followsWatercourse Sankey Brook
hasConservationGroup Sankey Canal self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sankey Canal Restoration Society
hasHeritageStatus historic canal
partly protected as an industrial heritage site
hasRecreationalUse angling
heritage tourism
walking
hasStructure aqueducts
bridges
locks
historicalSignificance pioneered canal transport for the coal industry in North West England
inspired later canal developments in Britain
isOneOf earliest industrial canals in England
length approximately 15 miles
locatedIn Borough of St Helens
Cheshire
Merseyside
North West England
Warrington
Widnes
openingDate 1757
originalCargo coal
industrial materials
primaryPurpose transport of coal
region northwest of England
status partly disused
partly in water
subject to restoration efforts
terminus River Mersey at Widnes
St Helens
Widnes
usedFor navigation
transport of industrial goods
usedToServe chemical industries in the region
coal mines around St Helens
waterwayType navigable canal

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

Spike Island adjacentTo Sankey Canal
River Sankey connectedTo Sankey Canal
Great Sankey nearbyWaterway Sankey Canal
St Helens Canal alsoKnownAs Sankey Canal
Sankey Canal hasConservationGroup Sankey Canal self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Sankey Canal Restoration Society