The Union Canal in use and its decline, which started in 1922 with the closure of the Edinburgh basins, and culminated in 1933 with the closure of its junction with the Forth and Clyde canal at Port Downie and subsequent infilling of the locks between the two canals. The Union Canal was formally closed to navigation in 1965.
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- 238 LUCS H5003 Avon Aqueduct from keeper's cottage
- 280 LUCS H0009 Locomotive in canal
- 281 LUCS H5010 Luftwaffe photograph of Redding
- 282 LUCS H0084 Nobel Swing bridge at Redding
- 282 LUCS H5005 Nobel Swing bridge at Redding
- 312 LUCS H0091 Lock pound by railway viaduct
- 314 LUCS H0093 Union canal locks and railway viaduct
- 314 LUCS H0212 Union Canal lock flight
- 314 LUCS H0230 Union canal locks under railway viaduct
- 314 LUCS H0231 Railway bridge over lock 4
- 317 LUCS H0095 Camelon junction at end of Union Canal
- 317 LUCS H0097 Port Downie
- 317 LUCS H5006 Camelon junction at end of Union Canal
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- Canal Basin
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- Working on the Canal
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- horse drawn scow