Harecastle Tunnel, Kidsgrove
The Harecastle Canal Tunnel in Kidsgrove is a notable engineering landmark within the UK's canal network, consisting of two separate, parallel tunnels. Constructed in the 18th and 19th centuries to facilitate the movement of coal and other goods, it significantly contributed to the industrial growth of the region. The older tunnel, designed by James Brindley, was completed in 1777, while the newer one, engineered by Thomas Telford, was opened in 1827. Today, only Telford's tunnel remains in operational use, serving as a key navigational route for canal boaters. Prints: Available in A5 (with a subtle white border), A4 and A3, printed on premium 230gsm archival matte paper for exceptional, reflection-free detail.
Specifications
- Size
- A5 Print 230 GSM Matt Archival Paper White Border, A4 Print 230 GSM Matt Archival Paper Borderless, A3 Print 230 GSM Matt Archival Paper Borderless
Variants (3)
- A5 Print 230 GSM Matt Archival Paper White Border — 9.99 GBP — In stock
- A4 Print 230 GSM Matt Archival Paper Borderless — 24.99 GBP — In stock
- A3 Print 230 GSM Matt Archival Paper Borderless — 44.99 GBP — In stock
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