East Anglian Waterways Association
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Pictures of the Stamford Canal
Most of Structure remains of the St Andrews lock.
Ken, examining the ironwork on St Andrews Lock
The road in West Deeping was crossed by ford with a footbridge over the canal. Here there is evidence of a feeder that supplied an arm.
The arm of the canal is clearly visible cutting across the field to the East of the road terminating at the building, which is at the side of what looks to be two derricks. The derrick poles don't look very original. They look to be positioned where the arm ends, exactly where loading, unloading would have taken place.
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