EPW006200 ENGLAND (1921). The Grand Union Canal and River Chess, Batchworth, from the south-west, 1921
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Title | [EPW006200] The Grand Union Canal and River Chess, Batchworth, from the south-west, 1921 |
Reference | EPW006200 |
Date | April-1921 |
Link | |
Place name | BATCHWORTH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 506215, 193934 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.46512114529446, 51.633707195415 |
National Grid Reference | TQ062939 |
Pins
The Sportsman pub, Croxley |
The Laird |
Saturday 5th of March 2016 08:54:35 PM |
The Boat pub.
Technically, it was a beer shop as it was not licensed to sell spirits. |
The Laird |
Saturday 5th of March 2016 08:51:17 PM |
The Railway Tavern - or Hotel (not to be confused with the Railway Arms - later renamed the Batchworth Arms, sited opposite Church Street station) |
The Laird |
Saturday 5th of March 2016 08:50:09 PM |
This would appear to be a worked out gravel pit. This area was later filled in and became the site of a timber yard, which is now the site of a Travis Perkins building supplies depot. |
The Laird |
Thursday 7th of May 2015 11:30:45 AM |
An unusual push/pull arrangement with the tank locomotive in the centre of the train.
This photo was taken the year before the branch was electrified in October 1922. |
The Laird |
Thursday 7th of May 2015 11:28:18 AM |
Entrance to Town Wharf |
The Laird |
Thursday 30th of April 2015 11:08:24 AM |
Course of Sabey's Cut |
The Laird |
Thursday 30th of April 2015 11:03:21 AM |
Sabey's Pool |
The Laird |
Thursday 30th of April 2015 11:01:49 AM |
Salter's Brewery |
The Laird |
Thursday 30th of April 2015 10:53:53 AM |
Methodist Church in the High Street. Demolished 1984. |
The Laird |
Thursday 30th of April 2015 10:52:05 AM |
Metropolitan Railway |
The Laird |
Thursday 30th of April 2015 10:41:37 AM |
The Railway Arms pub (later the Batchworth Arms) |
The Laird |
Thursday 30th of April 2015 10:34:04 AM |
Pair of working narrow boats. They have a "good road" as Batchworth lock appears to be full, ready for them. The front boat (left) is the motor, towing the unpowered butty. The stream of tubulence from the back of the butty will be due to it being steered round the bend. |
Dave Wedd |
Friday 7th of March 2014 05:32:31 PM |
Lock 81A, River Chess Lock |
D Figueiredo |
Wednesday 19th of December 2012 10:34:19 AM |
Lock 81, Batchworth Lock, Grand Union Canal |
D Figueiredo |
Wednesday 19th of December 2012 10:32:51 AM |
Scotsbridge Mill |
Ron B |
Monday 10th of September 2012 09:58:30 AM |
River Chess |
Ron B |
Monday 10th of September 2012 09:57:32 AM |
Scots Hill |
Ron B |
Monday 10th of September 2012 09:55:21 AM |
Copthorne Road |
Ron B |
Monday 10th of September 2012 09:52:35 AM |
All Saints Church |
Ron B |
Monday 10th of September 2012 08:59:47 AM |
Croxley windmill |
Ron B |
Monday 10th of September 2012 08:58:15 AM |
This canal known as Salters Cut which branched off the Grand Junction canal at Batchworth lock and went as far as Salters Brewery seen in images EPW019295 and EPW 0192179 Later known as the Gas Works Arm and took coke to the Rickmansworth Gas Works |
Croxley history |
Thursday 9th of August 2012 09:47:22 PM |
Wharf with crane built to transfer goods from canal boats to rail for onward travel via Watford. |
Croxley history |
Thursday 9th of August 2012 09:43:55 PM |
Rickmansworth Church Street Station Lord Ebury's Line ran to Watford Junction |
Croxley history |
Thursday 9th of August 2012 09:35:40 PM |
The line can be seen complete with similar train in image EPW006297 taken a month later |
Croxley history |
Thursday 9th of August 2012 09:38:44 PM |
Station opened 1862, closed to passengers 1952, and closed completely in 1967. See http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/r/rickmansworth_church_street/index.shtml for a history of the station and its railway, together with photos of the station in use and after closure. |
John W |
Tuesday 18th of April 2017 09:24:26 PM |
Croxley history |
Thursday 9th of August 2012 09:32:51 PM | |
This building is a 1913 rebuild of the original pub. |
The Laird |
Thursday 30th of April 2015 10:36:19 AM |
User Comment Contributions
MarkyP |
Thursday 27th of December 2012 11:28:34 AM |