Guided walks of parts of the Regent's Canal (in four
sections) take place twice a month on Sunday afternoons all the year round, and
also twice a month on mid-week evenings from May to August. For details, see
here.
For a down-loadable leaflet about the Regent's Canal, go to
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(You'll need the Adobe Acrobat reader for the down-load :
if you don't have that, you can get it free of charge here
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Click on one of the small images here to see the full-scale
version with a (hopefully) informative caption, then use your browser's BACK
button to return here. 
| Maida Hill, Little Venice. |
 Photo by Mike & Krystina Wooding, August
2000 |
 June 2007 |
 The canal through Regent's Park, January 1999 |

Macclesfield or "Blow-up" Bridge, January 1999 |
 The Cotton Terraces |
The London Zoo January 1999 |
 The Snowdon Aviary |
 View from Regent's
Park |
Cumberland Turn January 1999
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 Negotiating the turn. |
 The Pirate Club a boating-based youth club , January
1999 |
 Regent's Park Road bridge, January 1999 |
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Hampstead Road Locks
The top
pair of locks on the Regent's, and the only pair where both locks are still in
use. Popularly known as "Camden Lock" January 1999 |
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This winch, preserved here, comes originally from the
Limehouse Cut. January 1999 |
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Battlebridge Basin One of many trading basins
built on the Regent's Canal. Battlebridge is located just West of Islington
Tunnel,. Photos mid-1990s. |
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 Islington visitor moorings, August 2000 |

City Road lock, August 2000 |
 Regeneration above
Sturts Lock, August 2000 |
 Laburnum Basin, Photo August 2000 |
 New railway bridge at Haggerston,
June 2007 |
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