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Lapworth Locks (middle)

 
 
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Lapworth Locks (middle) is a flight on the Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Northern Section) between Lapworth Lock No 15 and Lapworth Lock No 18

The rise of this flight is not known.

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[Stratford-upon-Avon Canal] through the Lapworth flight of 18 locks, to reach the junction. There is a choice of route to reach the Grand Union, as there are two locks side by side [Lapworth] the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, which has a major flight of locks. Catesby Lane in Lapworth is named after William Catesby (the father of Robert Catesby [River Severn] across much of Shropshire. It was supposed that this lake, named as Lake Lapworth, overtopped its southern margin and rapidly cut down to form the Ironbridge [Avon Ring] locks of the Lapwood flight start the descent towards Stratford-upon-Avon, with the final one in the shadow of the M40 motorway bridge. The Lapworth Link [Water levels of the Birmingham Canal Navigations] Norton Junction to Lapworth Top Lock, 11 miles Dudley Canal, 1.8 miles navigable without locks. A total of 13.4 miles navigable without locks. Walsall Canal [Kings Norton Junction] capital, and it was not until the canal reached Kingswood Junction at Lapworth in 1803, where there was a link to the Warwick and Birmingham Canal (later [Dorridge] Canal also links in and is notable for a large flight of locks that descend into nearby Lapworth from Birmingham. To the West, just across the M42, there [Kingswood Junction] through locks to the River Avon at Stratford-upon-Avon. The Grand Union leads north to Knowle Locks, and then Birmingham, and leads south to Hatton Locks and [List of electoral wards in England by constituency] Cubbington, Dunchurch and Knightlow, Fenny Compton, Harbury, Kineton, Lapworth, Leam Valley, Leek Wootton, Long Itchington, Park Hill, Radford Semele [List of museums in the West Midlands] Dudley Textiles Historic and contemporary lace and lace-related artefacts Lapworth Museum of Geology Edgbaston Birmingham Natural history Fossils, minerals
 
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Stratford-upon-Avon Canal - Wikipedia
The locks are closely spaced until those at Preston Bagot are reached, after which there is a 6-mile (9.7 km) section with just one lock in the middle. This nearly- ...
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Ernest Arthur Abraham Lock, born 1888 - Ancestry®
Research genealogy for Ernest Arthur Abraham Lock of Leamington, as well ... Born in Leamington on 1888 to Abraham John Lock and Ann 'Annie' Jane Lapworth. ... be locked, Middle English loke, Old English loca (a derivative of loc as in 1).
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Lapworth lies on the junction of two canals, the Stratford, and the Grand ... in around two and a half hours albeit infrequently during the middle of the day. ... The Lapworth flight of locks drops the canal down from the Birmingham plateau level.
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The tiny bridges at many lock tails have a gap in the middle for the horse's rope to pass through. Lapworth is the site of a unique junction with the Grand Union: ...
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