
The Navigation Warehouse, Shardlow, Derbyshire
Seems very strange to have a Port, and once a very busy Port, here in Derbyshire, at perhaps the furthest most point from the sea, here in middle England. But Shardlow was built on the newly built Trent and Mersey Canal, an inspired link designed by James Brindley in 1760, and completed over the 1770’s. An amazing feat of engineering and hard labour, by workmen who became known as known a navvies…. an abbreviation of ‘Navigators’ as canals were often referred to as ‘navigations’…. man made waterways.
The Trent and Mersey established a vital economic link between Hull on the East coast and Liverpool on the West, and making use of the Rivers Trent and Mersey, its 90+ mile route passing through the Potteries, and the expanding northern industrial regions.
Today Shardlow is quiet by comparison to its historic past, but a great place to walk and ponder on what was once a vital highway.


A little piece of our Industrial past…. but a vital piece of the transport jigsaw…
The inland port of Shardlow is both the start and finishing points of a major engineering achievement…

It was Spring again today and this canal side walk was just perfect.
Friday and the weekend is ahead…. enjoy…. and as always….
Please Remember ….
Stay Safe …. Be Kind…. Look After Each Other
26th April
(C) David Oakes 2024
26th April
(C) David Oakes 2024
What a fascinating part of our history, David
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They built it by hand, filled it with water and had it up and running in less time than HS2. Eventually the canal company was bought out by a railway company to kill off the possible competition.
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Lovely photos! I especially like the table and chairs with their reflection in the water; and the swan leading a bevy of cygnets.
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Thanks…its an interesting industial past location..
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Great reflections.
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For us this year Spring has been a bit of a sh out… so yesterday’s sunshine was special, but it was also the first day with little or no breeze… great for reflections. :-)
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A very picturesque place and your photos proved it!
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