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Sir John Glynne's Canal

Coordinates: 53°10′16″N 2°56′46″W / 53.171°N 2.946°W / 53.171; -2.946
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53°10′16″N 2°56′46″W / 53.171°N 2.946°W / 53.171; -2.946

Sir John Glynne's Canal
River Dee
Stream
Saltney wharf
Saltney bridge
Balderton Brook
bridge
bridge
bridge
Bretton coal wharf

Sir John Glynne's Canal was a canal in England built by Sir John Glynne. It ran from Saltney, just outside Chester to Bretton, a distance of about one mile. It was built about 1768, and was in use until 1779.[1] It was used for the transportation of coal from mines in Flintshire into Chester.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Jim Shead's Waterways Information". Jim Shead. 2008. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
  2. ^ Trinder, Barrie (1982). The Making of the Industrial Landscape. London: J. M. Dent and Sons. pp. 55. ISBN 9780460044271.

See also