2019/20 Roy's Off Season Gallery
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The view backRoy
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Sedgwick HouseRoy
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The skew bridge at SedgwickRoy
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The same scene in 1820Roy
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Horse Park BridgeRoy
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The overhanging foliage adds to the sceneRoy
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The view from the top shows the outline of the canal as a dark green stripRoy
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A fossilised sea anemone on one of the limestone blocksRoy
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Tow rope grooves. The hole is where an iron plate would have been fixed to protect the corner from further wear.Roy
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The depth of the infill is 4-5 ft (1.2-1.5m) below the rounded stoneworkRoy
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The skill of the drystone wallerRoy
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Vegetation in Larkrigg Wood has taken over the canal bed. The white plants are wild garlic and the smell down here is fantastic.Roy
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Next we come to Larkrigg Hall bridgeRoy
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This is bridge number 180 on the Lancaster CanalRoy
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From the towpathRoy
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