Wednesbury Old Canal

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Wednesbury Old Canal is a historic branch of the Birmingham Canal Navigations in the West Midlands, England, built during the early development of the region’s industrial canal network.

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Wednesbury Old Canal canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch canal
canal
historic waterway
associatedWith Black Country industrialisation
coal mining
iron industry
builtFor supporting regional industrial growth
connectedTo Birmingham Canal NERFINISHED
Tame Valley Canal NERFINISHED
Walsall Canal NERFINISHED
constructionPeriod early development of Birmingham Canal Navigations
country England
hasFeature bridges
locks
towpath
hasNameOrigin Wednesbury NERFINISHED
heritage historic canal
industrial archaeology site
historicalEra Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
locatedIn Black Country NERFINISHED
England, United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell NERFINISHED
West Midlands NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dudley NERFINISHED
Tipton NERFINISHED
Walsall NERFINISHED
Wednesbury NERFINISHED
managingOrganisation Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
navigationAuthority Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
opened late 18th century
partOf Birmingham Canal Navigations NERFINISHED
British canal network
primaryUse carrying coal
serving collieries
serving ironworks
purpose industrial transport
region West Midlands conurbation NERFINISHED
status partly disused
partly infilled
partly navigable
usedFor angling
recreation
walking
waterwaySystem Birmingham Canal Navigations NERFINISHED
waterwayType narrow canal

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Birmingham Canal Navigations hasPart Wednesbury Old Canal