Ancoats Locks

Ancoats Locks is a flight on the Ashton Canal (Main Line) between Ancoats Bottom Lock No 1 and Ancoats Top Lock No 3
The rise of this flight is not known.
It also contains the following places:
Piccadilly Village Arm | 1¼ furlongs | |
Piccadilly Village | 1½ furlongs | |
Great Ancoats Street Bridge No 3 | 2 furlongs | |
Ancoats Bottom Lock No 1 | ||
Junction with Islington Branch (closed) | a few yards | |
Ancoats Lock No 2 | ¼ furlongs | |
Junction with the New Islington Canal Arm | ½ furlongs | |
Ancoats Top Lock No 3 | ||
Carruthers Street Bridge No 4 | a few yards | |
Beswick Street Bridge No 5 | 1 furlong | |
Cambrian Street Bridge | 2½ furlongs |
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92 locks. Whilst the traditional lock numbering has been retained on all restored locks, and on the relocated locks, the canal now has 91. Locks 3 and
[Islington Branch Canal]
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[Cheshire Ring]
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[Carding]
carding industry, using machines first built by Parr, Curtis and Walton in Ancoats, and from 1857 by Jams Walton & Sons at Haughton Dale. By 1838, the Spen
[Listed buildings in Manchester-M4]
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outside Leicester Square tube station. Activists also blockaded Great Ancoats Street in Manchester, a major route for commuters, during rush hour with
[Manchester city centre]
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[Timeline of Manchester history]
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