Birmingham Canal Navigations (England)
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found: Work cat: Shill, R. Edward Paget-Tomlinson's A-Z of the Birmingham Canal Navigations, 2016:p. 4 (100 mile network of the Birmingham and Black Country Waterways known as the BCN.)
found: Canal and River Trust Organisation website, July 21, 2016(Birmingham Canal Navigations. Waterways in the Birmingham Canal Network.)
found: Jim Shead's Waterways information website, July 21, 2016(Birmingham Canal Navigations. Originally about 160 miles of interconnected canals but today only just over a 100 miles are navigable. Promoted by Acts of 1768, 1769, 1784, 1785, 1794, 1806, 1811, 1815, and 1818.)
found: Wikipedia, July 21, 2016(Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) is a network of canals connecting Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and the eastern part of the Black Country. The BCN is connected to the rest of the English canal system at several junctions. At its working peak, the BCN contained about 160 miles (257 km) of canals; today just over 100 miles (160 km) are navigable, and the majority of traffic is from tourist and residential narrowboats.)
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2016-07-21: new
2016-10-18: revised
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