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World Canals: Inland Navigation Past and Present.
T. C. Barker, Charles Hadfield
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The Newry Navigation: The Earliest Inland Canal in the British Isles
To the south of Lough Neagh the Upper Bann valley and the lowland corridor betwe n the uplands of Down and Armagh lead directly to the head of Ca l ngford Lough and the important port of Newry. Early in the eighteenth century the discovery and exploitation of the coal deposits of east Tyrone precipitated the con?
W. A. McCutcheon
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Model Development & Application for Inland Navigational Canals
Several agencies in the United Kingdom have interest in the water quality of old navigational canals that have fallen into disuse after the decline of commercial canal transportation. The interested agencies desired a model to predict the water quantity and quality of inland navigational canals in order to evaluate management options to address the ...
Dongfang Liang, Rebecca W Zeckoski
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Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways, of Great Britain
2014This account of the waterways and railways of Great Britain covers those transport routes and systems of inland navigation that had been completed or were in construction at the time of publication in 1831. Not to be confused with his polymath namesake, Joseph Priestley (1766–1852) entrenched his expertise as manager of the Aire and Calder Navigation ...
Joseph Priestley
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The effects of the Europa canal Rhine-Main-Danbue on Hungarian inland navigation
Gábor Korompai
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Inland: The Abandoned Canals of the Schuylkill Navigation
Gary F. Coppock
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