Bow Back Rivers

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Bow Back Rivers is a network of interlinked canals and waterways in East London, historically used for navigation and industry and now forming part of the area around the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

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Bow Back Rivers canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal system
network of waterways
connectedTo Carpenters Road Lock NERFINISHED
Channelsea River NERFINISHED
City Mill River NERFINISHED
Lee Navigation NERFINISHED
Limehouse Cut NERFINISHED
Old River Lea NERFINISHED
Prescott Channel NERFINISHED
Pudding Mill River NERFINISHED
River Lea NERFINISHED
Three Mills Wall River NERFINISHED
Waterworks River NERFINISHED
contains House Mill NERFINISHED
Three Mills complex NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasFeature locks
sluices
towpaths
weirs
hasNameOrigin Bow district of London NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
historicalUse industrial transport
navigation
water supply for mills
locatedIn East London NERFINISHED
England
London Borough of Newham NERFINISHED
London Borough of Tower Hamlets NERFINISHED
Lower Lea Valley NERFINISHED
managedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
mouthLocation River Thames vicinity via Bow Creek
near Bow NERFINISHED
Bromley-by-Bow NERFINISHED
Hackney Wick NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park NERFINISHED
Stratford NERFINISHED
partOf London waterway network NERFINISHED
River Lea catchment
area around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
significantEvent redevelopment for London 2012 Olympic Games
usedFor amenity navigation
recreation
urban regeneration
waterwayType artificial canals
tidal river channels

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Lee Navigation connectedVia Bow Back Rivers