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'The Double Lock and East Entrance to the Islington Tunnel, Regent's Canal', 1827. Artist: Frederick James Havell
'The Double Lock and East Entrance to the Islington Tunnel, Regent's Canal', 1827; showing two horse drawn canal boats passing through the lock, approaching the tunnel. The Regent's Canal was built from 1812 and the Islington Tunnel, which at three quarters of a mile long (878 metres) is the longest canal tunnel in London, was completed in 1819. The first steam tug in Britain was introduced here in 1826.
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AR921697
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Bridge
Canal
canal bank
canal boat
color
England
Engraving
Frederick James
Frederick James Havell
Havell
Islington
Islington Tunnel
LOCK
London
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
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Regent's Canal
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Thomas Hosmer Shepherd;Shepherd
Thomas Hosmer;TH Shepherd
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Tunnel
water transport