The Beauties of England and Wales: Or Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County... |
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第 25 頁
There are eight single, and two double locks, upon the Canal, and the fall of
water is about 60 feet. The chief article carried upon it is coal, of which, in the
year 1771, by an account given to parliament, there were taken to Liverpool
45,568 tons.
There are eight single, and two double locks, upon the Canal, and the fall of
water is about 60 feet. The chief article carried upon it is coal, of which, in the
year 1771, by an account given to parliament, there were taken to Liverpool
45,568 tons.
第 29 頁
The boats that navigate from Worsley to Manchester, are only 4} feet wide, and
contain between seven and eight tons each. Several of them are usually linked
together, and drawn by one or two mules. Some very large warehouses have
been ...
The boats that navigate from Worsley to Manchester, are only 4} feet wide, and
contain between seven and eight tons each. Several of them are usually linked
together, and drawn by one or two mules. Some very large warehouses have
been ...
第 30 頁
From the mouth to Solom, about five miles, the original river Douglas, (or Asland,)
is navigable; and thence to Briers Mill is a cut of four miles, with a rise of eight
locks, the whole rise from the Ribble being forty-nine feet. The width of the Canal
...
From the mouth to Solom, about five miles, the original river Douglas, (or Asland,)
is navigable; and thence to Briers Mill is a cut of four miles, with a rise of eight
locks, the whole rise from the Ribble being forty-nine feet. The width of the Canal
...
第 34 頁
From the last place to Bradshaw-Hill, near Asperle, is three miles; and in that
short space the level is raised two hundred and seventy-nine feet by twenty-eight
locks. Thence to the Aqueduct over the Derwent, near Blackburn, is a level of 193
...
From the last place to Bradshaw-Hill, near Asperle, is three miles; and in that
short space the level is raised two hundred and seventy-nine feet by twenty-eight
locks. Thence to the Aqueduct over the Derwent, near Blackburn, is a level of 193
...
第 42 頁
Rainford-Moss, near Prescot, has been amazingly improved under the judicious
management of Mr. John Chorley, who obtained it, on a lease for three lives, from
the Earl of Derby, and pays a rent of eight shillings per acre, per annum.
Rainford-Moss, near Prescot, has been amazingly improved under the judicious
management of Mr. John Chorley, who obtained it, on a lease for three lives, from
the Earl of Derby, and pays a rent of eight shillings per acre, per annum.
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