Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal is a canal in the south west of England, between Gloucester and Sharpness. In terms of direction, it parallels the nearby tidal River Severn. It was once the broadest and deepest canal in the world.
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Canal - England - Gloucester - Sharpness - River Severn
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Originally conceived in the 'canal mania' period of the late 18th century, the 'Gloucester and Berkeley Ship Canal' scheme (as it was originally named) was started by architect and civil engineer Robert Mylne, but rapidly encountered financial difficulties - to such an extent that Mylne left the project in 1798. A canal basin at Gloucester was complete but only a quarter of the 18-mile canal to its original junction with the Severn at Berkeley Pill (where the Little Avon River enters the Severn) was finished.
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18th century - Berkeley - Architect - Civil engineer - Robert Mylne - 1798 - Little Avon River
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Around that time, James Dadford worked as an engineer on the project.
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Some 20 years later, Thomas Telford was appointed to bring the scheme to completion. In the process, he moved the site of the southern junction to Sharpness Point. The scheme was finally opened in April 1827.
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Thomas Telford - 1827
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