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At Brierley | At Brierley Hill in the West Midlands are the Black Delph Locks. They were rebuilt in 1858 to link the [[Dudley Canal]] and the [[Stourbridge Canal]] and are a flight of 8 (originally 9) separate locks. | ||
The channel rises from the 356 ft Stourbridge level to the 441 ft level of the Dudley No. 1 canal. | The channel rises from the 356 ft Stourbridge level to the 441 ft level of the Dudley No. 1 canal. | ||
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[[Category: Town - Brierley]] | [[Category: Town - Brierley Hill]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 14 September 2020
At Brierley Hill in the West Midlands are the Black Delph Locks. They were rebuilt in 1858 to link the Dudley Canal and the Stourbridge Canal and are a flight of 8 (originally 9) separate locks.
The channel rises from the 356 ft Stourbridge level to the 441 ft level of the Dudley No. 1 canal.
See Also
Sources of Information
[1] wikipedia