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Robin Longbottom explores how the canal nearly three quarters of a century ahead of the railway brought massive change to the area. On Tuesday, July 31, 1770, an advert appeared in the Leeds Mercury newspaper: 'Canal from Leeds to Liverpool, All Masons, Brick-Makers and Delvers who are disposed to work upon this Canal betwixt Skipton and Leeds are desired to deliver their Proposals at Mr John Slack's the Sign of the White Bear near Kildwick in Craven'.
(Permalink) Keighley Leeds and Liverpool Canal

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