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Camera location
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51° 20′ 52.76″ N, 2° 8′ 41.90″ W
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- Lock Keeper's Cottage on the Kennet & Avon Canal at Semington
- "I'm presuming this is the Lock Keeper's Cottage at Semington by lock 15 on the Kennet & Avon Canal. The photographer is stand just where the Wilts & Berks canal joined the K&A. It was abandoned in 1941 but there are now plans to re-open the canal, some of which has disappeared under modern Swindon."
- Lock 15 of Semington Locks in Semington, Wiltshire
- The abandoned Wilts and Berks canal joined up with the Kennet and Avon canal at this point.
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Date |
- April, 2006
- downloaded on October 25, 2006
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Source |
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/180561 |
Author |
Alan Cooper |
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