Haddiscoe Cut, the Glossary
The Haddiscoe Cut or New Cut is a canal in the English county of Norfolk and in The Broads National Park.[1]
Table of Contents
29 relations: Act of Parliament (United Kingdom), Birmingham, Breydon Water, British Transport Commission, Canal, Canals of the United Kingdom, England, Environment Agency, Exchequer Bill Loan Commission, General contractor, Great Yarmouth, Haddiscoe, History of the British canal system, John Rennie the Younger, Lake Lothing, List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1826, Lowestoft, Morton Peto, Norfolk, North Sea, North Sea flood of 1953, Oulton Broad, Poor Employment Act 1817, Reedham, Norfolk, River Bure, River Waveney, River Yare, The Broads, William Cubitt.
- Canals in Norfolk
- Canals opened in 1833
- Norfolk Broads
Act of Parliament (United Kingdom)
An Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom is primary legislation passed by the UK Parliament in Westminster, London.
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Birmingham
Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.
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Breydon Water
Breydon Water is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Haddiscoe Cut and Breydon Water are Norfolk Broads.
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British Transport Commission
The British Transport Commission (BTC) was created by Clement Attlee's post-war Labour government as a part of its nationalisation programme, to oversee railways, canals and road freight transport in Great Britain (Northern Ireland had the separate Ulster Transport Authority).
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Canal
Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport vehicles (e.g. water taxi).
Canals of the United Kingdom
The canals of the United Kingdom are a major part of the network of inland waterways in the United Kingdom.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Environment Agency
The Environment Agency (EA) is a non-departmental public body, established in 1996 and sponsored by the United Kingdom government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with responsibilities relating to the protection and enhancement of the environment in England (and until 2013 also Wales).
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Exchequer Bill Loan Commission
The Exchequer Bill Loan Commission of the United Kingdom was set up under the Poor Employment Act 1817 (57 Geo. 3. c. 34), to help finance public work projects that would generate employment.
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General contractor
A contractor (North American English) or builder (British English), is responsible for the day-to-day oversight of a construction site, management of vendors and trades, and the communication of information to all involved parties throughout the course of a building project.
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Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth, often called Yarmouth, is a seaside town which gives its name to the wider Borough of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England; it straddles the River Yare and is located east of Norwich.
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Haddiscoe
Haddiscoe is a village and civil parish in the South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England, about southeast of Norwich.
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History of the British canal system
The canal network of the United Kingdom played a vital role in the Industrial Revolution.
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John Rennie the Younger
Sir John Rennie FRSA (30 August 1794 – 3 September 1874) was the second son of engineer John Rennie the Elder, and brother of George Rennie.
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Lake Lothing
Lake Lothing is a saltwater lake located in Lowestoft in the English county of Suffolk.
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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1826
This is a complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1826.
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Lowestoft
Lowestoft is a coastal town and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England.
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Morton Peto
Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Baronet (4 August 1809 – 13 November 1889) was an English entrepreneur, civil engineer and railway developer, and, for more than 20 years, a Member of Parliament (MP).
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Norfolk
Norfolk is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.
North Sea
The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France.
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North Sea flood of 1953
The 1953 North Sea flood (Watersnoodramp) was a major flood caused by a heavy storm surge that struck the Netherlands, north-west Belgium, England and Scotland.
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Oulton Broad
Oulton Broad refers to both the lake and the suburb of Lowestoft in the English county of Suffolk.
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Poor Employment Act 1817
The Poor Employment Act 1817, officially the Public Works Loans Act 1817 (57 Geo. 3. c. 34) was an act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Reedham, Norfolk
Reedham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk and within The Broads.
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River Bure
The River Bure is a river in the county of Norfolk, England, most of it in the Broads. Haddiscoe Cut and river Bure are Norfolk Broads.
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River Waveney
The River Waveney is a river which forms the boundary between Suffolk and Norfolk, England, for much of its length within The Broads. Haddiscoe Cut and river Waveney are Norfolk Broads.
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River Yare
The River Yare is a river in the English county of Norfolk. Haddiscoe Cut and river Yare are Norfolk Broads.
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The Broads
The Broads (known for marketing purposes as The Broads National Park) is a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
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William Cubitt
Sir William Cubitt FRS (bapt. 9 October 1785 – 13 October 1861) was an English civil engineer and millwright.
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See also
Canals in Norfolk
- Cut-off Channel
- Haddiscoe Cut
- North Walsham & Dilham Canal
- Wisbech Canal
Canals opened in 1833
- Alexandria Canal (Virginia)
- Barbridge Junction
- Canal de la vielle Autize
- Chemung Canal
- Codorus Navigation
- Crooked Lake Canal
- First Welland Canal
- Haddiscoe Cut
- Karlbergskanalen
- Middlewich Branch
- Obvodny Canal
Norfolk Broads
- Aeshna isoceles
- Albion (wherry)
- Ant Broads & Marshes National Nature Reserve
- Breydon Water
- Britannia (smack)
- Bure Marshes National Nature Reserve
- Calthorpe Broad
- Clippesby
- Crome's Broad
- Filby Broad
- Haddiscoe Cut
- Halvergate Marshes
- Hathor (wherry)
- Herbert Woods
- Hickling Broad
- Horning
- Horsey Mere
- Hoveton Great Broad
- Hoveton Little Broad
- How Hill
- Malthouse Broad
- Maud (wherry)
- Neatishead
- Norfolk damselfly
- Norfolk wherry
- Potter Heigham
- Ranworth Broad
- Reedlighter
- River Bure
- River Chet
- River Thurne
- River Waveney
- River Yare
- Rockland Broad
- Salhouse Broad
- Surlingham Church Marsh RSPB reserve
- Trinity Broads
- Upton Fen
- Wroxham Broad
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haddiscoe_Cut
Also known as Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation, Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation Act 1827, Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation Act 1832, Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation Company.