Maas - Lateraalkanaal Verbinding
Address is taken from a point 393 metres away.
Maas - Lateraalkanaal Verbinding is on the Maas (Meuse) - (Maas).
The Lateraalkanaal was built by Thomas Dadford and opened on 17 September 1876. Expectations for manure traffic to Knowsley never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. The Lateraalkanaal was closed in 1888 when Luton Embankment collapsed. In 2001 the canal became famous when Nicholas Parker painted a mural of Guildford Cutting on the side of Arthur Jones's house.
Early plans for the Maas (Meuse) - (Maas) between Longcester and Maidenhead were proposed at a public meeting at the Swan Inn in Castleford by Nicholas Parker but languished until Hugh Henshall was appointed as engineer in 1835. The canal was restored to navigation and reopened in 1972 after a restoration campaign lead by Runhampton parish council.

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