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Track to Tivey's Farm
by Mat Fascione
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Trees in field beside dismantled railway
by David Martin
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Public access to the Battlefield Railway and Shackerstone Station
by Peter Wood
Looking south-eastward.
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The road to Newton Burgoland crosses what was once a railway
by Tim Glover
The railway was the Ashby branch of a system jointly operated by the Midland and LNWR.
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Boat moorings at Shackerstone
Long arc of moorings as the canal turns to the south from Town Bridge.
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Winding hole, west of Town Bridge [no 53]
A turning place for boats that are longer than the normal width of the canal. 'Wind' as in gale, not wool.
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Ashby Canal, Shackerstone
by Andrea Lowry
Looking down SE direction to Ashby Canal with narrowboats moored on the bank.
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Help Out Mill - Odstone (set of 2 images)
by Ashley Dace
A rather impressive view of the five roller plants. Fitted by E R and F Turner Ltd of Ipswich in 1902. On the other side of the wooden partition is the remains of the original stone equipment.
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Access road to Battlefield Railway, Shackerstone, Leics
by Tony Teperek
The Battlefield Steam Railway runs from Shackerstone to Shenton. Here, north of Shackerstone station, the former trackbed now forms the access road for vehicles visiting the station.
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Town Bridge, Ashby Canal
A narrowboat heads through bridge no 53 at the northern end of Shackerstone village. The red and green boat on the left is called, cryptically, 'Just the Same'.
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Sheep pasture at Shackerstone
by Mat Fascione
Viewed from the towpath of the Ashby Canal.
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The Ashby Canal near Shackerstone, Leicestershire
by Roger D Kidd
This is the view westward along the canal from near Town Bridge (No 53) at Shackerstone.
Work to build the canal from the Coventry Canal to Ashby-de-la-Zouch began in 1794 and the canal was opened fully by 1804. The principle cargoes... (more)
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