Ickles Lock

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Ickles Lock is a canal lock on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation in South Yorkshire, England, used to raise and lower boats between different water levels.

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Ickles Lock canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal lock
navigation lock
country United Kingdom
hasAccessFor boats
narrowboats
pleasure craft
hasComponent gates
lock chamber
paddles
sluices
hasEngineeringDiscipline civil engineering
hasFunction enables navigation past a change in water level
hasGeographicContext northern England NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfLocalToponym English
hasPurpose facilitate inland navigation
support commercial and leisure boating
isInlandWaterwayStructure true
isPartOfTransportNetwork British canal network
isStructureOn man-made navigation channel
isSubjectTo British inland waterway regulations
locatedIn England
Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
locatedInHistoricCounty Yorkshire NERFINISHED
operatedOn artificially maintained water levels
partOf Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation lock system NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire and the Humber
transportInfrastructureType inland waterway infrastructure
usedFor lowering boats between different water levels
raising boats between different water levels
waterway Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation NERFINISHED

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