The book chapter reviews nearly two decades of archaeological resesearch along the Cheshire extension of the Bridgewater Canal, opened in 1776. This includes studies of Cornbrook Weir, the Dunham Aqueduct, Runcorn terminus and the surviving buildings at Broadheath Quay. Many of these sites included canal structures that were the first of their type
Morwellham is a quay, eighteen miles upstream, on the Devonshire side of the river Tamar. This study...
Reservoirs change and control how water moves through the landscape. This article explores a key per...
Warburton lies in an ancient landscape, on the border of East Cheshire and Trafford,Greater Manchest...
This chapter introduces the archaeology of the Bridgewater Canal. It looks at the canal as a tourist...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
Oxford Archaeology (OA) North was commissioned by the British Pipeline Agency (BPA) to monitor works...
This chapter reviews the archaeological evidence for the development of the Salford bank of the Rive...
Between 1998 and 2009 archaeological investigations at Shardlow Quarry, Derbyshire were carried out ...
Map makers often left Barnton off their plans of Cheshire, though neighbouring places all appeared. ...
Map makers often left Barnton off their plans of Cheshire, though neighbouring places all appeared. ...
Warburton lies in an ancient landscape, on the border of East Cheshire and Trafford,Greater Manchest...
Morwellham is a quay, eighteen miles upstream, on the Devonshire side of the river Tamar. This study...
Reservoirs change and control how water moves through the landscape. This article explores a key per...
Warburton lies in an ancient landscape, on the border of East Cheshire and Trafford,Greater Manchest...
This chapter introduces the archaeology of the Bridgewater Canal. It looks at the canal as a tourist...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
North- West England was the site of Britain's first canal and of one of the last true canal warehous...
Oxford Archaeology (OA) North was commissioned by the British Pipeline Agency (BPA) to monitor works...
This chapter reviews the archaeological evidence for the development of the Salford bank of the Rive...
Between 1998 and 2009 archaeological investigations at Shardlow Quarry, Derbyshire were carried out ...
Map makers often left Barnton off their plans of Cheshire, though neighbouring places all appeared. ...
Map makers often left Barnton off their plans of Cheshire, though neighbouring places all appeared. ...
Warburton lies in an ancient landscape, on the border of East Cheshire and Trafford,Greater Manchest...
Morwellham is a quay, eighteen miles upstream, on the Devonshire side of the river Tamar. This study...
Reservoirs change and control how water moves through the landscape. This article explores a key per...
Warburton lies in an ancient landscape, on the border of East Cheshire and Trafford,Greater Manchest...