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    The Salisbury and Southampton Canal was intended to be a 13-mile long canal in Hampshire and Wiltshire, southern England. Its proposed route ran from Redbridge...
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    was a junction with the Salisbury and Southampton Canal. The junction with the Test at Redbridge, from where access to Southampton Water was possible, was...
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    Bitterne Manor area of Southampton) around 70 AD. They operated a busy port, serving the large towns of Winchester and Salisbury. The settlement was abandoned...
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    Basingstoke Canal has been extensively restored, and is now navigable for most of its route, but the Salisbury and Southampton Canal, Andover Canal and Portsmouth...
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    views from the roof and a branch of Hoxton Bakery. The short-lived Salisbury and Southampton Canal, which operated between 1802 and 1808, entered the River...
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    constructed using traditional cut-and-cover techniques. Its route cut through that of the Salisbury and Southampton Canal, an incomplete project that had...
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    Union Canal. Grand Contour Canal: First proposed in 1943, was intended to connect the major industrial centres of London, Bristol, Southampton, Coventry...
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    constructed in the middle of the 18th century, alongside the Salisbury and Southampton Canal. East Park, also known as Andrews Park is the largest of all...
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    Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately 20 miles (30 kilometres) from Southampton and 30 miles (50 kilometres) from Bath. Salisbury is in the...
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    Alderbury (redirect from Whaddon, Salisbury)
    Alderbury, and the hamlet of Shute End. The River Avon forms the western boundary of the parish. The villages are on the Salisbury-Southampton road which...
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    of the river was culverted during the construction of the Salisbury and Southampton Canal. This was filled with concrete in 1964 as part of a flood relief...
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    nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 July 2024. Welch, Edwin (1966). The Bankrupt Canal: Southampton and Salisbury 1795–1808. Southampton City Council....
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    Manor of Northam for that purpose. The Northam branch of the Salisbury and Southampton Canal was built in the area in the 1790s. It was abandoned in the...
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    into Southampton Water. The valley is followed by the Southampton to Salisbury railway and bore the route of the Salisbury and Southampton Canal between...
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  • "Estdena" in 1167, and as "Dune" in 1212. The village is on the right (south) bank of the River Dun. The former Salisbury and Southampton Canal followed the...
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    St Mary's Stadium (category Buildings and structures in Southampton)
    bodies and cremated remains was discovered on the site of what would become the west stand. The Northam branch of the Salisbury and Southampton Canal crossed...
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    villa is a short distance to the southeast of the village. The Salisbury and Southampton Canal, opened in 1802 or 1803, passed to the south of the village...
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  • and opened in Northam in September 1799. 1798 – Thorners Charity is built. 1799 – The Northam Bridge is built. 1802 – The Salisbury and Southampton Canal...
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  • Southampton and Salisbury by canal gained new momentum. The plan was to build a new canal from Salisbury to connect with the Andover to Southampton canal at Kimbridge...
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    tenants. In 1931, the civil parish had a population of 218. The Salisbury and Southampton Canal was built close to the north of the village. In 1803, the section...
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  • the city of Salisbury recognised the need for transport for heavy commodities to and from the port of Southampton, and construction of a canal was attempted...
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  • England. In the Romsey area it joined, and then left, the Salisbury to Southampton line. It was built by the Andover and Redbridge Railway, which was incorporated...
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    11, Edwin Welsh, City Of Southampton 1966 Oates, Peter. "Southampton and Salisbury Canal - The Aftermath". Southampton Canal Society 2009. Retrieved 21...
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  • south from a junction just south of Salisbury to West Moors on the Southampton and Dorchester line, between Wimborne and Ringwood. There was to be a Poole...
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    suburbs of London and the conurbations based on Southampton and Bournemouth. It runs through the counties of Surrey, Hampshire and Dorset. It forms the...
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    The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, abbreviated as the C&O Canal and occasionally called the Grand Old Ditch, operated from 1831 until 1924 along the Potomac...
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    The Carlisle Canal opened in 1823, linking Carlisle to the Solway Firth, to facilitate the transport of goods to and from the city. It was a short-lived...
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    Swindon, and B (RWY) Squadron, based in Salisbury, of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry. Around 1800, the Kennet and Avon Canal was built through Wiltshire, providing...
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    of Southampton, England. The settlement is positioned at the mouth of the River Test and is the southern terminus of the former Andover Canal and Sprat...
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    Tytherley parish. The Salisbury and Southampton Canal was opened through the parish in 1802 or 1803 but was never completed as far as Salisbury; it closed in...
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