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Revision as of 21:02, 10 July 2020
Homes built in and around the canal network.
Back up to Industrial & Other Urban Buildings.
Notable Canal Homes
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Canal Terrace, Islington, London (now knocked down). Photo 1946 by John Gay EHA
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Canal View, Camden Town by the Regents Canal,1946 JohnGay EHA
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The Lock-Keepers Cottage-QueenMarys.jpeg
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The strangely shaped Lock-keeper’s Cottage on the Digbeth Branch Canal, Birmingham.
Canal Homes In Media and the Arts
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'The House by the Canal' 1945 by Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)
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"Old Houses, Bath' by Charles Glinner 1927 in a private collection
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Fife Terrace, Islington by David Gentleman. The setting for The Victorian Chaise-Longue by Marghanita Laski (1953).
See Also In Chimni
Chimni Wiki Industrial & Other Urban Buildings
Chimni Wiki Homes In Other Buildings
Chimni Wiki Chimni Home Typology
Other Interesting Web Sites
Books We Liked
Refurbishment Projects
References
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