Image credit: Swindon Museum. 1923, Bullen's bridge being dismantled. Looking SE
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. 1923, Bullen's bridge being dismantled. Looking NW
Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Crosslanes Lock & Cottage.
Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Crosslanes Lock & Cottage.
Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Cricklade/ River Key aqueduct.
Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Cricklade tunnel.
Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Latton basin River Churn/ Mill Leat aqueduct.
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1895,
North Wilts canal, drawbridge between Cricklade & Latton, Geolocation estimated
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1895,
North Wilts canal, aqueduct over The River Thames
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1895,
North Wilts Canal, River Thames just above the aqueduct
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1895, North Wilts canal, Latton Stop Lock & Toll House
Image credit: Britain from Above (1954)
Middle right, tunnel of the North Wilts canal
Image credit: Britain from Above (1920) or Historic England
Middle of photo, looking left to right, Lockhouse, Lock 1 with bridge, Lock 2 & Lock 3
Middle of photo, looking left to right, Lockhouse, Lock 1 with bridge, Lock 2 & Lock 3
Image credit: Britain from Above (1920) or Historic England
Left of photo, looking left to right, Lock 2, Lock 1 with bridge & Lockhouse
Left of photo, looking left to right, Lock 2, Lock 1 with bridge & Lockhouse
107
(Sept 89) Cd find no trace of the 2 Aqueducts between Latton and Cricklade.
aqueduct.
4. Locks. Of 12 on this line, only 4 can be certainly located; viz. Latton?, Hayes Knoll, Pry, Crosslanes; and of these, only Pry and Hayes Knoll sufficiently to see actual masonry vestiges. The site of Moredon Lock can be conjectured from TP walk.
5. Bridges. Only remaining in occupation crossing at Farfield Lane (No. 10 q.v.), rest either were wood or brick (poss. Moredon & various in Swindon; no traces left except road humps (c.f. Dance Bridge) or fill across line.
6. Buildings. Wharf group at Chelworth well preserved; lock cottages at Latton, Hayes Knoll, (possibly) Crosslanes, & Pry, possibly also Wharf cottages at Pry Basin.
107 (Sept 89) Cd find no trace of the 2 Aqueducts between Latton and Cricklade. aqueduct. 4. Locks. Of 12 on this line, only 4 can be certainly located; viz. Latton?, Hayes Knoll, Pry, Crosslanes; and of these, only Pry and Hayes Knoll sufficiently to see actual masonry vestiges. The site of Moredon Lock can be conjectured from TP walk. 5. Bridges. Only remaining in occupation crossing at Farfield Lane (No. 10 q.v.), rest either were wood or brick (poss. Moredon & various in Swindon; no traces left except road humps (c.f. Dance Bridge) or fill across line. 6. Buildings. Wharf group at Chelworth well preserved; lock cottages at Latton, Hayes Knoll, (possibly) Crosslanes, & Pry, possibly also Wharf cottages at Pry Basin.