Bakers Lock <<-- : -->> Trench Incline
Trench Lock was rebuilt in 1841, and had the intermediate Type B
superstructure to the bottom gate. An image of the lock as it was
can be found in Hadfield's 'Canals of the West Midlands'.
After abandonment the lock was weired as a flow measuring device
for the feed from Trench Reservoir down to GKN Sankey's works. When the
new Trench Roundabout was built it was hoped to retain the lock in the
centre of the roundabout, but changes in ground level did not permit this.
Interestingly, the canal and lock were excavated before demolition in 1976.
Looking under Trench Railway Bridge with the site of Trench Bridge beyond in 1976 (Grid Ref SJ 683126) |
Trench Railway Bridge from Trench Bridge, 1976 |
Same view in about 1977, after demolition and during reconstruction. |
Trench Lock from Trench Bridge, 1976 |
Same view shortly before demolition, 1977 |
The counterbalance pit, Trench Lock, 1976 |
Trench Lock, 1976. |
Trench Lock, 1977. The lock and approach channel have been excavated prior to demolition for the new roundabout on the site. Plans to retain the chamber in the roundabout island proved impractical. |
Trench Lock during demolition, 1977. |
Bakers Lock <<-- :
-->> Trench Incline
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v14 28th March 2023