TICKLEPENNY LOCK.
Ticklepenny Lock is one of the deepest locks on the system, named after a local family of smallholders, lock keepers and collector of tolls. The locks are without their doors but all the ironwork and masonry is still intact.
The canal meanders it's way toward Ticklepenny Lock on it's way from Alvingham. |
On the opposite side of the road bridge the canal drops down a yard or so. |
Here we see the canal passing below the road bridge. |
Original iron work, but all the gates were removed after the closure of the canal to make use of the timbers. All the swing bridges were removed and replaced with permanent road bridges. |
I got down to the water level to show the depth of this lock. No, I didn't get wet. |
All the locks on the canal were constructed using this method.
That these wooden foundations had lasted since the 1770's is testament to the canal builders skill.
Olympus EM1 Mk2 + 12-40mm Pro lens.
Fascinating. The wooden foundations, you mention: quite amazing that they lasted so long. Love the Ticklepenny name. Great post, David, both photos and information - I like the red brickwork and the ironwork especially.
ReplyDeleteStill very hot here, should be cooler next week. Good wishes.
I found Ticklepenny really interesting. Only one more section of the canal project to go, I've already photographed it but will not be posting it just yet.
DeleteHot here today but maybe not as much as where you are. We're getting a northerly wind off the North Sea and the temperature just now is 24 degrees but it feels fresh. Take care.
I really enjoyed this piece of canal history, David, although I am always said when they have been abandoned. This is fascinating, though and the barrel shape is quite special. I like the old ironwork too. This is something I’d love to see!
ReplyDeleteI find it hard to imagine how the Humber Keelboats were able to navigate the canal, even when it was being maintained. Thanks for commenting Val, much appreciated. 😊 🐕 🐢
DeleteYes, they are such substantial barges!
DeleteHi David contact secretary@louthcanal.org.uk if you want a chat. Hope you are getting on OK, I know Steve has gone home now thanks Paula
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