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Derbyshire's Canals
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781840338294
Date: 13th November, 2020
Publisher: Stenlake Publishing
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This illustrated history in colour features Derbyshire's seven canals, cut between 1774 and 1805 to play their part in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. Five of these canals still exist. The book explains when, where, how and by whom the canals were built and for what purposes. The Trent and Mersey Canal, over 93 miles long, was a massive undertaking spanning three counties. The Peak Forest Canal was the last of the Derbyshire canals and the only one to penetrate the area of high moorland in the north-west of the county where limestone was quarried. The Chesterfield Canal sought to serve heavy industry and the Derby Canal came about because of the town's poor transport links and coal shortages. The Erewash and Nutbook Canals were both extensions of the River Trent.