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Birmingham & Fazeley Canal, Hopwas

A woman standing by a Hopwas Wood Bridge over the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal at Hopwas, near Tamworth. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Birmingham & Fazeley Canal, Hopwas

Women walking along the towpath by an icy Birmingham & Fazeley Canal at Hopwas, near Tamworth. Hopwas Wood Bridge is in the background. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, ...

Canal from Nursery Lane Bridge, Hopwas

A posrcard view looking north towards the Birmingham Road Bridge from Dixons or Nursery Lane Bridge over the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, on the route of the Coventry Canal. This postcard was published ...

Canal in winter, Drayton Bassett

Looking south along the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal towards the Turret Footbridge, Drayton Bassett. This unusual bridge dates from the late 18th century and is a high iron footbridge reached by stairs ...

Fazeley Canal and Tolson's Mill, Dosthill

Tolson's Mill began life as Sir Robert Peel's Mill, where they made narrow tape and webbing. Peel leased and eventually sold the mill to William Tolson, who was leasing Dosthill Hall at the time. In ...

Floods at Hopwas

A woman with baby and two small children looks at a flooded road at Hopwas, possibly Lichfield Road between Tamworth and Hopwas where it crosses the Tame valley. This area regularly floods. A colour-tinted ...

Nursery Lane, Hopwas

A postcard view looking from the bridge over the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal at Nursery Lane, Hopwas. The view is substantially the same today (2023). Postcard published by J. H. Henton, Hopwas.

Spinney Bridge, Fazeley

Spinney Bridge on the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, near Fazeley and Drayton Bassett.

Swing Bridge and Turret Bridge, Drayton Bassett

Looking north along the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal towards the Swing Bridge and Turret Footbridge, Drayton Bassett. This unusual bridge dates from the late 18th century and is a high iron footbridge ...

The Canal and Wood Bridge, Hopwas

Hopwas Wood Bridge on the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, near Hopwas. Just out of frame on the right of the bridge are the remains of a World War II pillbox: a reinforced concrete fortification with ...

The Junction House, Lichfield Street, Fazeley

The Junction House on Lichfield Street, Fazeley which stands at the junction of the Coventry Canal and Birmingham and Fazeley Canal.

Tolson's Mill, Fazeley

Tolson's Mill began life as Sir Robert Peel's Mill, where they made narrow tape and webbing. Peel leased and eventually sold the mill to William Tolson, who was leasing Dosthill Hall at the time. He built ...

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