About: Hackney Canal

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The Hackney Canal was a short canal in Devon, England, that linked the Hackney Clay Cellars to the River Teign. It was privately built by Lord Clifford in 1843, and throughout its life carried ball clay for use in the production of pottery. It closed in 1928, when its function was replaced by road vehicles.

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  • The Hackney Canal was a short canal in Devon, England, that linked the Hackney Clay Cellars to the River Teign. It was privately built by Lord Clifford in 1843, and throughout its life carried ball clay for use in the production of pottery. It closed in 1928, when its function was replaced by road vehicles. (en)
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  • Privately built (en)
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  • 1928 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1843 (xsd:integer)
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  • The railway bridge over the entrance to the canal. The lock was just beyond the bridge. (en)
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  • Hackney Canal (en)
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  • Hackney Clay Cellars (en)
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  • mostly filled in (en)
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  • The Hackney Canal was a short canal in Devon, England, that linked the Hackney Clay Cellars to the River Teign. It was privately built by Lord Clifford in 1843, and throughout its life carried ball clay for use in the production of pottery. It closed in 1928, when its function was replaced by road vehicles. (en)
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  • Hackney Canal (en)
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