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Caldon Canal
A selection of photographs from the Caldon Canal by Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire based landscape photographer Rob Thorley Photography.
Caldon Canal is a branch of the Trent and Mersey canal that was opened in the late 1700’s. The canal has 17 locks to negotiate as it runs through the Staffordshire landscape for eighteen miles from Froghall, through to Etruria in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Bridge 23 on the Caldon Canal.
Hazlehurst aqueduct near Denford.
Entrance, or exit from Froghall tunnel.
A lock at Bridge 25 on the Caldon Canal.
Bridge 53 on the Caldon Canal.
A Silver Birch tree alongside the Caldon Canal.
Bridge 38 on the Caldon canal.
Bridge 35 at Hazlehurst junction.
The chimney at Thomas Bolton's Copper Works.
Bridge 24 on the Caldon Canal.
Bridge 25 on the Caldon Canal.
Ruins along the Caldon canal.
A lock at Bridge 25 on the Caldon Canal.
Autumn colours near Froghall.
Bridge 5 on the Leek branch of the Caldon canal.
Bridge 23 on the Caldon Canal.
Hazlehurst junction on the Caldon canal.
Alongside the Thomas Bolton's Copper Works.
Hazlehurst aqueduct near Denford.
A lock at Bridge 25 on the Caldon Canal.
Bridge 53 on the Caldon Canal.
The chimney at Thomas Bolton's Copper Works.
The Hazlehurst aqueduct.
Alongside the Thomas Bolton's Copper Works.
Hazlehurst junction. Bridge 1 of the Leek branch.
Ruins along the Caldon canal near froghall.
Bridge 53 on the Caldon Canal.