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Thames and Severn Canal, the Glossary

Index Thames and Severn Canal

The Thames and Severn Canal is a canal in Gloucestershire in the south-west of England, which was completed in 1789.[1]

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  1. 110 relations: A38 road, Abingdon-on-Thames, Act of parliament, Arm (geography), Association of Inland Navigation Authorities, Berkshire County Council, Boulton and Watt, Boxwell, Brimscombe and Thrupp, Bristol, British Waterways, Buscot, Canal, Canal basin, Canal pound, Canals of the United Kingdom, Chalford, Charles III, Cheltenham, Cirencester, Clay, Coates, Gloucestershire, Concrete, Cotswold Canals Trust, Cotswolds, Cricklade, Cross Country Route, David & Charles, Dudbridge, Dudley Tunnel, Environment Agency, Escarpment, Forest of Dean Coalfield, Fuller's earth, Gloucester, Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire County Council, Golden Valley line, Grand Junction Canal, Great Oolite Group, Great Western Railway, Halcrow Group, History of the British canal system, Homes England, Horatio Hornblower, Hornblower and the Atropos, Inferior Oolite, Inglesham, Inland Waterways Association, ... Expand index (60 more) »

  2. 1789 establishments in England
  3. Canals in Gloucestershire
  4. Canals linked to the River Severn
  5. Canals opened in 1789

A38 road

The A38, parts of which are known as Devon Expressway, Bristol Road and Gloucester Road, is a major A-class trunk road in England.

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Abingdon-on-Thames

Abingdon-on-Thames, commonly known as Abingdon, is a historic market town and civil parish on the River Thames in the Vale of the White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England.

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Act of parliament

An act of parliament, as a form of primary legislation, is a text of law passed by the legislative body of a jurisdiction (often a parliament or council).

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Arm (geography)

In geography, an arm is a narrow extension, inlet, or smaller reach, of water flowing out from a much larger body of water, such as an ocean, a sea, or a lake.

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The Association of Inland Navigation Authorities (AINA) is an unincorporated membership organisation in the United Kingdom.

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Berkshire County Council

The Council of the Royal County of Berkshire, also known as the Berkshire County Council, was the top-tier local government administrative body for Berkshire from 1889 to 1998.

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Boulton and Watt

Boulton & Watt was an early British engineering and manufacturing firm in the business of designing and making marine and stationary steam engines.

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Boxwell

Boxwell is a hamlet in Gloucestershire, England, near the village of Leighterton Boxwell Court is a Grade II* listed manor house from the 15th or 16th century.

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Brimscombe and Thrupp

Brimscombe and Thrupp is a civil parish made up of the villages of Thrupp and Brimscombe, in the narrow Frome Valley slightly south-east of Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and Brimscombe and Thrupp are Stroud District.

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Bristol

Bristol is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region.

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British Waterways

British Waterways, often shortened to BW, was a statutory corporation wholly owned by the government of the United Kingdom.

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Buscot

Buscot is an English village and civil parish on the River Thames, about south-east of Lechlade.

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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).

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Canal basin

A canal basin is (particularly in the United Kingdom) an expanse of waterway alongside or at the end of a canal, and wider than the canal, constructed to allow boats to moor or unload cargo without impeding the progress of other traffic, and to allow room for turning, thus serving as a winding hole.

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Canal pound

A canal pound (from impound), reach, or level (American usage), is the stretch of level water impounded between two canal locks.

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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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Chalford

Chalford is a large village in the Frome Valley of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and Chalford are Stroud District.

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Charles III

Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.

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Cheltenham

Cheltenham is a spa town and borough on the edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England.

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Cirencester

Cirencester (see below for more variations) is a market town in Gloucestershire, England, west of London.

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Clay

Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, Al2Si2O5(OH)4).

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Coates, Gloucestershire

Coates is a village and civil parish situated in Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, England.

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Concrete

Concrete is a composite material composed of aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement that cures to a solid over time.

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Cotswold Canals Trust

The Cotswold Canals Trust is a British registered charity that aims to protect and restore the Stroudwater Navigation and the Thames and Severn Canal.

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Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is a region of central South West England, along a range of rolling hills that rise from the meadows of the upper River Thames to an escarpment above the Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham.

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Cricklade

Cricklade is a town and civil parish on the River Thames in north Wiltshire, England, midway between Swindon and Cirencester.

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Cross Country Route

The Cross Country Route is a long-distance rail route in England.

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David & Charles

David & Charles Ltd is an English publishing company.

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Dudbridge

Dudbridge is a suburb on the southern edge of Stroud in Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and Dudbridge are Stroud District.

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Dudley Tunnel

Dudley Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Dudley Canal Line No 1, England.

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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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Escarpment

An escarpment is a steep slope or long cliff that forms as a result of faulting or erosion and separates two relatively level areas having different elevations.

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Forest of Dean Coalfield

The Forest of Dean Coalfield, underlying the Forest of Dean, in west Gloucestershire, is one of the smaller coalfields in the British Isles, although intensive mining during the 19th and 20th centuries has had enormous influence on the landscape, history, culture, and economy of the area.

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Fuller's earth

Fuller's earth is a term for various clays used as an absorbent, filter, or bleaching agent.

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Gloucester

Gloucester is a cathedral city and the county town of Gloucestershire in the South West of England.

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Gloucester and Sharpness Canal

The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal (also known as the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal) is a ship canal in the west of England, between Gloucester and Sharpness, completed in 1827. Thames and Severn Canal and Gloucester and Sharpness Canal are canals in England, canals in Gloucestershire, canals linked to the River Severn and Stroud District.

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Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire (abbreviated Glos.) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Gloucestershire County Council

Gloucestershire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire, in England.

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Golden Valley line

The Golden Valley line is the popular name given to the railway line between, and in England.

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Grand Junction Canal

The Grand Junction Canal is a canal in England from Braunston in Northamptonshire to the River Thames at Brentford, with a number of branches. Thames and Severn Canal and Grand Junction Canal are canals in England.

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Great Oolite Group

The Great Oolite Group is a Middle Jurassic stratigraphic unit that outcrops in southern England.

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Great Western Railway

The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands of England and most of Wales.

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Halcrow Group

Halcrow Group Limited was a British engineering consultancy company.

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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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Homes England

Homes England is the non-departmental public body that funds new affordable housing in England.

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Horatio Hornblower

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional officer in the British Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, the protagonist of a series of novels and stories by C. S. Forester.

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Hornblower and the Atropos

Hornblower and the Atropos is a 1953 historical novel by C.S. Forester.

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Inferior Oolite

The Inferior Oolite is a sequence of Jurassic age sedimentary rocks in Europe.

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Inglesham

Inglesham is a small village and civil parish in the Borough of Swindon, Wiltshire, England, notable for the Grade-I listed St John the Baptist Church.

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Inland Waterways Association

The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) is a registered charity in the United Kingdom which was formed in 1946 to campaign for the conservation, use, maintenance, restoration and sensitive development of British canals and river navigations. Thames and Severn Canal and Inland Waterways Association are canals in England.

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Josiah Clowes

Josiah Clowes (1735–1794) was an English civil engineer and canal builder.

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Kemble, Gloucestershire

Kemble is a village in the civil parish of Kemble and Ewen, in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England.

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Kempsford

Kempsford is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, about south of Fairford.

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Kennet and Avon Canal

The Kennet and Avon Canal is a waterway in southern England with an overall length of, made up of two lengths of navigable river linked by a canal. Thames and Severn Canal and Kennet and Avon Canal are canals in England and Thames drainage basin.

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Kitchen stove

A kitchen stove, often called simply a stove or a cooker, is a kitchen appliance designed for the purpose of cooking food.

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Latton, Wiltshire

Latton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, north of Cricklade, on the county border with Gloucestershire.

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Lechlade

Lechlade is a town at the edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England, south of Birmingham and west of London.

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Legging (canals)

Legging is a method of moving a boat through a canal tunnel or adit containing water. Thames and Severn Canal and Legging (canals) are canals in England.

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Lengthsman

The term Lengthsman was coined in the 1700s in a concept rooted in the Tudor Era as far back as War of the Roses and enclosure.

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Limestone

Limestone (calcium carbonate) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime.

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List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1783

This is a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1783.

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1895

This is a complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1895.

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1901

This is a complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1901.

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List of canal tunnels in the United Kingdom

This is a list of canal tunnels in the United Kingdom.

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Listed building

In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.

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Lock (water navigation)

A lock is a device used for raising and lowering boats, ships and other watercraft between stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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M5 motorway

The M5 is a motorway in England linking the Midlands with the South West.

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Main river

Main rivers are a statutory type of watercourse in England and Wales, usually larger streams and rivers, but also some smaller watercourses.

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Manpower Services Commission

The Manpower Services Commission (MSC) was a non-departmental public body of the Department of Employment Group in the United Kingdom created by Edward Heath's Conservative Government in 1973.

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Marston Meysey

Marston Meysey, pronounced and sometimes also spelt Marston Maisey, is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, lying northeast of Cricklade on the county boundary with Gloucestershire.

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Midlands

The Midlands is the central part of England, bordered by Wales, Northern England, Southern England and the North Sea.

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Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of conflicts fought between the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte (1804–1815) and a fluctuating array of European coalitions.

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Narrowboat

A narrowboat is a particular type of canal boat, built to fit the narrow locks of the United Kingdom.

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National Highways

National Highways (NH), formerly the Highways Agency and later formerly Highways England, is a government-owned company charged with operating, maintaining and improving motorways and major A roads in England.

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National Rivers Authority

The National Rivers Authority (NRA) was one of the forerunners of the Environment Agency of England and Wales, existing between 1989 and 1996.

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Postilion

A postilion or postillion is a person who guides a horse-drawn coach or post chaise while mounted on the horse or one of a pair of horses.

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Puddling (civil engineering)

Puddling is both the material and the process of lining a water body such as a channel or pond with puddle clay (puddle, puddling) – a watertight (low hydraulic conductivity) material based on clay and water mixed to be workable.

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River Churn

The River Churn is a tributary of the River Thames in central England. Thames and Severn Canal and River Churn are Thames drainage basin.

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River Coln

The River Coln is a river in Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and river Coln are Thames drainage basin.

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River Frome, Stroud

The River Frome, once also known as the Stroudwater, is a small river in Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and river Frome, Stroud are Stroud District.

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River Severn

The River Severn (Afon Hafren), at long, is the longest river in Great Britain.

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River Thames

The River Thames, known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. Thames and Severn Canal and river Thames are Thames drainage basin.

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Robert Whitworth

Robert Whitworth (1734 – 30 March 1799) was an English land surveyor and engineer, who learnt his trade under John Smeaton and James Brindley, and went on to become one of the leading canal engineers of his generation.

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Round house (Thames and Severn Canal)

The round houses on the Thames and Severn Canal are five former lengthsmen's cottages built along the canal between Chalford and Lechlade in Gloucestershire, England.

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Sapperton Canal Tunnel

The Sapperton Canal Tunnel is a tunnel on the Thames and Severn Canal near Cirencester in Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and Sapperton Canal Tunnel are 1789 establishments in England and canals in Gloucestershire.

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Sapperton Railway Tunnel

The Sapperton Railway Tunnel is a railway tunnel near Sapperton, Gloucestershire in the United Kingdom.

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Saul, Gloucestershire

Saul is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Fretherne with Saul, in the Stroud district, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and Saul, Gloucestershire are Stroud District.

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Sharpness

Sharpness is an English port in Gloucestershire, one of the most inland in Britain, and eighth largest in the South West England region. Thames and Severn Canal and Sharpness are Stroud District.

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Siddington, Gloucestershire

Siddington is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.

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Sir Edward Littleton, 4th Baronet

Sir Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall, 4th Baronet, (c. 1727–1812) was a long-lived Staffordshire landowner and MP from the extended Littleton/Lyttelton family, who represented Staffordshire in the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of the United Kingdom for a total of 28 years.

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South Cerney

South Cerney is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, 3 miles south of Cirencester and close to the border with Wiltshire.

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Spring (hydrology)

A spring is a natural exit point at which groundwater emerges from the aquifer and flows onto the top of the Earth's crust (pedosphere) to become surface water.

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Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal

The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal is a navigable narrow canal in Staffordshire and Worcestershire in the English Midlands. Thames and Severn Canal and Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal are canals in England and canals linked to the River Severn.

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Standedge Tunnels

The Standedge Tunnels are four parallel tunnels through the Pennine hills at the Standedge crossing between Marsden in Kirklees, West Yorkshire and Diggle in Oldham, Greater Manchester in northern England.

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Stonehouse, Gloucestershire

Stonehouse is a town in the Stroud District of Gloucestershire in southwestern England. Thames and Severn Canal and Stonehouse, Gloucestershire are Stroud District.

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Stroud

Stroud is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and Stroud are Stroud District.

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Stroud District

Stroud District is a local government district in Gloucestershire, England.

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Stroud railway station

Stroud railway station serves the market town of Stroud in Gloucestershire, England.

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Stroudwater Navigation

The Stroudwater Navigation is a canal in Gloucestershire, England which linked Stroud to the River Severn. Thames and Severn Canal and Stroudwater Navigation are canals in England, canals in Gloucestershire, canals linked to the River Severn and Stroud District.

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Swindon

Swindon is a town in Wiltshire, England.

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Thames and Medway Canal

The Thames and Medway Canal is a disused canal in Kent, south east England, also known as the Gravesend and Rochester Canal. Thames and Severn Canal and Thames and Medway Canal are Thames drainage basin.

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Thames Conservancy

The Thames Conservancy (formally the Conservators of the River Thames) was a body responsible for the management of that river in England.

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Thames Head

Thames Head is a group of seasonal springs that arise near the village of Coates in the Cotswolds, about three miles south-west of the town of Cirencester, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Thames and Severn Canal and Thames Head are Thames drainage basin.

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Thames sailing barge

A Thames sailing barge is a type of commercial sailing boat once common on the River Thames in London.

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The Waterways Trust

The Waterways Trust was an independent registered charity, established in 1999, that worked with partners to see the waterway network in England, Wales and Scotland supported, valued and enjoyed by a wide audience.

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Trow

A trow was a type of cargo boat found in the past on the rivers Severn and Wye in Great Britain and used to transport goods.

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Unemployment

Unemployment, according to the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), is people above a specified age (usually 15) not being in paid employment or self-employment but currently available for work during the reference period.

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Wilts & Berks Canal

The Wilts & Berks Canal is a canal in the historic counties of Wiltshire and Berkshire, England, linking the Kennet and Avon Canal at Semington near Melksham, to the River Thames at Abingdon. Thames and Severn Canal and Wilts & Berks Canal are Thames drainage basin.

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Wiltshire Council

Wiltshire Council, known between 1889 and 2009 as Wiltshire County Council, is the local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Wiltshire in South West England.

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See also

1789 establishments in England

Canals in Gloucestershire

Canals linked to the River Severn

Canals opened in 1789

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thames_and_Severn_Canal

Also known as Thames & Severn Canal, Thames and Severn Canal Act 1783, Thames and Severn Canal Act 1791, Thames and Severn Canal Act 1796, Thames and Severn Canal Act 1809, Thames and Severn Canal Act 1813, Thames and Severn Canal Act 1879, Thames and Severn Canal Company, Thames and Severn Canal Order 1901, Thames and Severn Canal Order Confirmation Act 1901, Thames and Severn Canal Trust Act 1895.

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