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The Foss Dyke, or Fossdyke, connects the River Trent at Torksey to Lincoln, the county town of Lincolnshire, and may be the oldest canal in England that is still in use. It is usually thought to have been built around 120 AD by the Romans, but there is no consensus among authors. It was refurbished in 1121, during the reign of King Henry I, and responsibility for its maintenance was transferred to the city of Lincoln by King James I. Improvements made in 1671 included a navigable sluice or lock at Torksey, and warehousing and wharves were built at Brayford Pool in the centre of Lincoln.
Connection to the River Witham at Brayford was hampered by the small bore and depth of High Bridge, a medieval structure just below the pool. The channel through it was made deeper in 1795, but John Rennie's plans to demolish it in 1803 were not adopted. The canal was leased to several generations of the Ellison family, who profited from the tolls but failed to maintain it. Although cargos of coal and wool moved to the railway, the carriage of grain continued, and the last commercial operation was in 1972. The Brayford Mere Trust have turned Brayford Pool from a rubbish-filled eyesore into an attractive marina, and the Lincolnshire Waterways Partnership are opening a footpath and cycleway from Lincoln to Torksey; the section to Saxilby was officially opened on 26 July 2011.
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The Fossdyke Canal in Lincoln connects the River Trent to the River Witham. This footage is filmed from Foss Bank in Lincoln, UK.
This Vid was taken by a lady called Louise who was walking her dog at the time I caught it.she was worried the fish might eat her dog.
An edited trip of Lincoln by water. Starting at Stamp End lock, this is the trip through Lincon, throught the Brayford Pool, past the liveaboards on the Fosse Dyke before returning and mooring near Stamp End lock.
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Join us as we ride from Newark to Lincoln along the NCN 64. The route is almost 50 miles if you do an out and back. It passes many places of interest such as the route of the old Harby and Skellingthorpe railway, the Fossdyke Navigation and the half way point is on the Brayford Wharf in Lincoln where you can get lunch or just light refreshments. If you enjoy the video please feel free to like and share. Start Location (Watch the very very low bar on the carpark if you have bike racks on your roof) Long stay Carpark Tolney Lane Newark Strava Route https://www.strava.com/activities/380159113 Guide to the Section from Harby To Lincoln http://www.sustrans.org.uk/sites/default/files/images/files/migrated-pdfs/Harby-Lincoln(1).pdf Sound effects from http://www.freesfx.co.uk Intro clouds v...
Places to see in ( Lincoln - UK ) Brayford Pool The Brayford Pool is a natural lake formed from a widening of the River Witham in the centre of the city of Lincoln in England. Brayford Pool was used as a port by the Romans - who connected it to the River Trent by constructing the Foss Dyke - and has a long industrial heritage. Today, the waterfront surrounding the Brayford Pool is home to a range of hotels, restaurants, bars, entertainment venues and a modern University (University of Lincoln). There is also a year-long programme of events on the waterfront of Brayford Pool including vehicle displays, music evenings and carnival parades. Brayford Pool has been the focus of Lincoln's urban regeneration since the early 1990s. Brayford Pool is now overlooked by bars, restaurants, a cinema ...
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Large lips in the motion
Trying to keep blaming on
As I say reason I'm late on
Find you turning
Laughing and smiling
Running over sometimes
Feel like you leave me behind
Now you don't have to mind it
Find you shining
Everyday by day
Sing it up, my sister
In this world which everyone is lonely
Everything will be fine someday
Remember
Playing in a backyard
Hiding myself in garage
Since you never could catch me
Find you crying
Weeping in darkness
Sing it up, my sister
In this world which everyone is lonely
Everything will be fine someday
Some other day
Large lips in the motion
Trying to keep blaming on
As I say reason I'm late on
Find you turning
Laughing and smiling
Sing it up, my sister
In this world which everyone is lonely
Everything will be fine
Some other day
Sing it up, my sister
In this world which everyone is lonely
Everything will be fine someday
Some other day