Join me on my merry trek of old ruins, cinemas, railways and things that just catch my attention around Yorkshire and the UK. John.
View this post on Instagram The only remaining section of the Bradford Canal where it joins the Leeds and Liverpool Canal on another grey and wet day :( . Junction Bridge and the derelict Junction House on the left date back to 1774 when the first sections of the canal were opened. Junction Mills (Regent House) worsted mill with its chimney is opposite. . Bradford Canal closed in 1922 and has been filled in along the rest of its length although several bridges along the route remain. #leedsandliverpoolcanal #canal #bradfordcanal #bridge #chimney #derelictbuilding #shipley #reflections #baretrees #towpath A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Nov 25, 2019 at 6:29am PST
The only remaining section of the Bradford Canal where it joins the Leeds and Liverpool Canal on another grey and wet day :( . Junction Bridge and the derelict Junction House on the left date back to 1774 when the first sections of the canal were opened. Junction Mills (Regent House) worsted mill with its chimney is opposite. . Bradford Canal closed in 1922 and has been filled in along the rest of its length although several bridges along the route remain. #leedsandliverpoolcanal #canal #bradfordcanal #bridge #chimney #derelictbuilding #shipley #reflections #baretrees #towpath
A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Nov 25, 2019 at 6:29am PST
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