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Lee Navigation
Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg"
Hertford Castle Weir
Waterway under minor road
Hertford Town Mill Bridge
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Waterway under minor road Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg"
Folly Bridge
Waterway with marina/wharf on right Unused straight waterway
Hertford Basin
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River Beane
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Urban straight track Unknown BSicon "uWEIRr" Unknown BSicon "uexABZlg" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg"
Urban straight track Urban straight track Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg" Unused straight waterway
Unknown BSicon "uLock5" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg" Unknown BSicon "uexABZrg" Unused waterway turning right
Hertford Lock No.1
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River Rib
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Unused waterway turning from left Unknown BSicon "BUILDING" Unknown BSicon "uWEIRl"
New River Gauge House
Unknown BSicon "uexAKRZu" Unknown BSicon "uAKRZq" Unknown BSicon "uAKRZu"
A10
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Ware Lock No.2
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Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uSTRfr"
Ware Visitor Moorings
Unused straight waterway Waterway under track or footbridge
Unknown BSicon "uexAKRZu" Unknown BSicon "uAKRZu"
A1170 Ware Town Bridge
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Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uLock5" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg" Unused straight waterway
Hardmead Lock No.3
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River Ash
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Unused waterway under track or footbridge Unknown BSicon "uLock5SWING" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg" Unused straight waterway
Stanstead Lock No.4
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(Swing Bridge over Lock)
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B181
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A414
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Unused waterway turning from left Unused waterway turning right Waterway under railway bridge Waterway turning from left Unknown BSicon "uLockr"
Stort Navigation
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Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uLock5" Unused straight waterway Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKSa"
Feildes Weir Lock No.5
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New River continues down
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Flood Relief Channel
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Dobbs Weir
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Flood Relief Channel sluice
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Dobbs Weir Lock No.6
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Nazeing Mead (lake)
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River Lynch
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Boating Lakes
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Carthagena Lock No.7
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52 New Nazing Road Bridge
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Flood Relief Channel
Unknown BSicon "uMILL" Waterway under track or footbridge Unused straight waterway
Broxbourne Mill
Unused waterway turning left Unknown BSicon "ueABZlg" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg"
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Kings Weir
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49 Slipe Lane Bridge
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Holyfield Lake
Unused waterway turning from left Unused waterway turning right Unknown BSicon "uLock5" Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg"
Aqueduct Lock No.8
Unknown BSicon "uexKMW" Waterway under track or footbridge Unused waterway turning left Unknown BSicon "uexABZ3lf" Unused waterway turning from right
Small River Lea
Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKSa" Unknown BSicon "uLock5" Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKSa" Unused straight waterway
Cheshunt Lock No.9
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Seventy Acres Lake (R)
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Waltham Common Lock No.10
Unused waterway turning left Unused waterway turning from right Unknown BSicon "uJUNCld" Track or footbridge over unused waterway Unused waterway turning right Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg"
Powdermill Cut
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Waltham Town Lock No.11
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42 A121 Waltham Town Bridge
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Horsemill Stream sluice
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40A M25 motorway
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Rammey Marsh Lock No.12
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40 Rammey Marsh Bridge
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Cattlegate Flood Relief Channel
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Enfield Lock No.13
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37A Enfield Road Bridge
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Turkey Brook + Pumping Stn
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King George's Reservoir
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King George's Reservoir
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Ponders End Mill Stream
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35 A110 Lea Valley Road Bridge
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Ponder's End Locks No.14
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William Girling Reservoir PS
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Unknown BSicon "uWEIRr" Unknown BSicon "uexABZlg" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg" Unused straight waterway
Urban straight track Unused waterway turning left Unknown BSicon "uexABZlr"
Unused waterway turning right + Unknown BSicon "POINTERl"
Unused straight waterway
River Lee Diversion
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Pickett's Lock No.15
Urban straight track Unused waterway turning from left Unused waterway turning right Unused waterway turning from left Unused waterway turning right
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28 A406 Bleak Hall Bridge
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Banbury Reservoir
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Unknown BSicon "uvLock51" Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKSa" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRl" Unused straight waterway
Stonebridge Locks No.16
Urban straight track Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKSe" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRg" Unused straight waterway
Lockwood Reservoir
Urban straight track Unused straight waterway Unused waterway turning from left Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKS" Unused straight waterway
Maynard Reservoirs
Unknown BSicon "uvLock51" Unused straight waterway Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKS" Unused straight waterway
Tottenham Locks No.17
Urban straight track Unused waterway with junction to left Unused waterway turning from right Unknown BSicon "uexKMW"
River Lee Flood Relief Channel
Unknown BSicon "uAKRZu" Unknown BSicon "uexAKRZu" Unknown BSicon "uexAKRZu" Unknown BSicon "uAKRZq" Unknown BSicon "uexAKRZu"
24 A503 Ferry Lane Bridge
Unknown BSicon "ueABZrg" Unused waterway turning right Unused straight waterway Unused straight waterway
Waterway under railway bridge Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKS" Unknown BSicon "uxWEIRl" Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKS" Unused straight waterway
23 Tottenham Railway Bridge
Waterway under railway bridge Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKS" Unused waterwai with side weir to left Unknown BSicon "uxDOCKS" Unused straight waterway
22 Markfield Railway Bridge
Unknown BSicon "uJUNCld" Unknown BSicon "uHWHARF" Unused waterway turning right Unused waterway under railway bridge
Waterway under railway bridge Unused waterway turning from left Unused waterway turning right
19A Ferry Railway Bridge
Unknown BSicon "uAKRZu" Unknown BSicon "uexAKRZu"
18 A104
Unknown BSicon "uWEIRr" Unused transverse waterway Unused transverse waterway Unknown BSicon "uexABZ3lf" Unused waterway turning from right
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Pond Lane Flood Gates No.18
Waterway under minor road Unused waterway under minor road
17 B112 Cow Bridge
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14 A12 East Cross Route Bridge
Waterway under railway bridge Transverse track Transverse track Transverse track Waterway under railway bridge
12 Hackney Wick Railway Bridge
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11 A115 White Post Lane Bridge
Urban continuation to right Unknown BSicon "uLockl" Waterway T-junction to right Urban straight track
Hertford Union Canal
Urban straight track Waterway turning from left Unknown BSicon "uJUNCa" Unknown BSicon "uLockl" Waterway T-junction to right
Bow Back Rivers
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Old Ford Locks No.19
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Waterway under railway bridge Transverse track Waterway under railway bridge Transverse track Waterway under railway bridge
District line Bridge
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Bow Back Rivers
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A11 Bow Bridge
Urban straight track Waterway turning from left Unknown BSicon "uJUNCa" Waterway turning to right
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Tide Mill + Three Mills Lock
Urban straight track Unknown BSicon "uvLock51" Unknown BSicon "uJUNCld" Unknown BSicon "uJUNCe" Waterway turning to right
Bow Locks
Urban straight track Waterway turning to left Waterway T-junction to right
Unknown BSicon "uKMW" Unknown BSicon "uKMW"
Limehouse Cut + Bow Creek
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A13 Barking Road Bridge
Urban continuation to right Unknown BSicon "uDOCKS" Urban straight track
Limehouse Basin
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Limehouse Lock + A1020
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River Thames

The Lee Navigation is a canalised river incorporating the River Lea (also called the River Lee). Its course runs from Hertford Castle Weir all the way to the River Thames at Bow Creek. The first lock of the navigation is Hertford Lock the last being Bow Locks.

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Name

The Lee Navigation is named by Acts of Parliament and is so marked on Ordnance Survey maps. Constructed elements and human features are spelled Lee, such as the canal system and Lee Valley Park. The un-canalized river is spelled Lea, along with other natural features such as Lower Lea Valley.

History

The River Lea is a major tributary of the River Thames. It has a long association with navigation, as the marshes of Walthamstow have produced a dugout canoe from the Bronze Age and parts of a Saxon barge. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the river was used by Viking raiders, and King Alfred changed the level of the river to strand Guthrum and his fleet.[1] In more peaceful times, it became important for the transport of grain from Hertfordshire, but navigation of its southern-most tidal reaches of Bow Creek were difficult due to its tortuous meanders.

There is documentary evidence that the river was altered by the Abbot of Waltham to improve navigation in 1190, and in 1221, a pipe was laid across the river, which had to be protected from "the oars or poles of the watermen."[2] The first Act of Parliament for improvement of the river was granted in 1425,[3] this also being the first Act granted for navigational improvement in England. A second Act was passed in 1430, and both authorised local landowners to act as commissioners, who could make improvements to the river including scouring or dredging, and could recoup the cost of the work by levying tolls.[2]

By 1571, the river was an important route for the carriage of grain to London, and the City of London obtained another act to authorise improvements. This included making new cuts, and creating towpaths on both sides of the river. Shoals were removed, and a cut, probably the section which is now called Bow River from Old Ford Locks to Bow Locks, was excavated, which was not subject to any tolls. The plan for a branch from the river to the north of London was not implemented.[4] One innovation was the construction of a pound lock at Waltham Abbey, Essex, in 1577. This had mitred gates at each end,[5] and was probably the second lock to be built in England, although it was the first to be built on a river. It inspired Vallens to write a poem entitled "A tale of Two Swannes" about it in 1590. It was 70 by 24 feet (21 by 7.3 m), with wooden sides.[6] The remainder of the control of levels was carried out by "staunches" or "turnpikes", consisting of a single vertically lifting gate in a weir, through which boats were pulled against the current.

The New River was an attempt to supply clean water from near Ware to the citizens of London, which was completed in 1633. However, the springs at Amwell soon proved to be inadequate, and water was drawn from the Lea. The increased extraction of water had a detrimental effect on milling and navigation, and by the early 1700s it had become clear that major work would be needed to produce a solution.[7]

Smeaton's design

A petition was presented to Parliament resulting in a further Act of 1739.[3] While recognising the right of the New River Company to extract water, it also enshrined the rights of the millers are bargemen. To resolve a problem where the New River works had blocked the Manifold Ditch, and boats had been forced to use the mill stream to Ware Mill, the mill was bought by the New River Company, and the associated lock became an official right of way. The previous administration by commissioners was replaced by a body of trustees, which it was hoped would be better able to manage the navigation. Although at least two flash locks were built, including one to assist passage past the mill at Broxbourne, there was still friction between the bargemen and the millers, since the use of a flash lock tended to lower the water level above it, to the detriment of the mill. In 1765, the trustees therefore asked John Smeaton to assess the navigation and make recommendations for its improvement.[8]

Lock-keeper's cottages at Old Ford Lock, used for filming The Big Breakfast

Smeaton made a survey of the river and produced a report in 1766, in which he recorded that there were 18 staunches at the time, with a lock at Ware and tidal gates at Bow. He recommended that the staunches should be replaced by pound locks, and that several new cuts should be made. These recommendations formed the basis for a Parliamentary bill, which was opposed by the owners of the Shoreditch to Enfield turnpike road, the West Ham Waterworks and the Waltham Abbey Gunpowder Works, who were all concerned that their rights would be affected. However, the trustees were granted an Act on 29 June 1767 and appointed Thomas Yeoman to oversee the work at their first meeting held two days later.[9]

The Act authorised the construction of several new stretches of canal, including the Edmonton Cut from Flanders Weir at Chingford to the mill stream at Walthamstow, the Hackney Cut from Lea Bridge to Old Ford, and the Limehouse Cut to bypass the tight bends of Bow Creek near the River Thames. Yeoman was also responsible for setting out towing paths, designing 35 roving bridges, and construction of lock gates. For the Limehouse Cut, Yeoman proposed a cut from Bow tidal gates to Dingley's Wharf at Limehouse, which would shorten the distance to London considerably, since it would avoid the long passage around the Isle of Dogs. Mr Dingley, owner of the wharf and a trustee, was awarded part of the contract, and the cut was expected to open on 2 July 1770, but some brickwork failed and had to be repaired. A bridge collapsed in December, but traffic soon developed, and the cut had to be widened to allow barges to pass one another along its entire length. The widening was completed on 1 September 1777.[10]

The trustees decided to finance the work with a loan, and advertisements appeared in the London Gazette and other newspapers, indicating that they wished to raise £35,000. The response was huge, with £161,500 being offered, and subscribers were chosen by ballot. Yeoman was overworked, and Edward Rubie was appointed to assist him in February 1769. New cuts and pound locks were opened at Waltham Abbey, Edmonton and Hackney in 1769. In total, 11 miles (18 km) of new cuts were constructed, with 12 new locks. Some on the locks, such as Hommerton Lock and Pickett's Lock, were built on new sections, while others, such as Stanstead Lock, replaced an existing flash-lock. The works were completed to a tight schedule, and with most of it finished, Yeoman resigned in July 1771, although the reasons for his resignation were not recorded.[11]

Development

There were further improvements throughout the 19th century, including an Act in 1850 to authorise new lock cuts at Hoddesdon, Carthagena Lock (Broxbourne), Waltham Marsh, Tottenham, Walthamstow, Hackney, Leyton and Bromley-by-Bow and new locks at Hunter's Gate (Bow Bridge) and Old Ford. The River Lee Water Act of 1855 authorised a new lock at Amwell Marsh and the removal of Stanstead Lock. Edmonton Lock was to be removed and Pickett's Lock rebuilt. In 1868 the Lee Conservancy Board was formed to take over control of the river from the former trustees.

The Lee Navigation bought the Stort Navigation in 1911,[5] and instituted further improvements, including reconstruction of the locks between Enfield and Hertford, the width being increased from 13 feet 3 inches (4.04 m) to 16 feet (4.88 m): by the 1930s, 130-ton barges could reach Enfield, and 100-ton barges to Ware and Hertford.[5]

Workboat Enfield on the river at Tottenham

The navigation was nationalised in 1948, and control passed to the British Transport Commission. Where possible the locks from Bow Locks through to Ponder's End Lock were duplicated and mechanised - the only exception being Pickett's Lock. In 1962, the British Transport Commission was wound up, and control passed to the British Waterways Board. Commercial traffic effectively ended in the 1980s.

During the 1950s horse drawn lighters were still journeying as far as Hertford. By 1980 commercial traffic extended no higher than the Enfield Rolling Mills at Brimsdown, with just one tug, the Vassal was regularly at work on the river. Powered by a 120 hp Gardner diesel engine, she would typically tow a train of two lighters loaded with timber from Bow to Hahn's Wharf at Edmonton. There are efforts currently underway to revive commercial traffic on the canal with a plan to transport rubbish for incineration at the Edmonton Incinerator.[12]

Recreation

Much of the Lee Navigation is within Lea Valley Park, a multi-county regional park and open space preserve. Local jurisdictions also maintain parks on the canals in Lea Valley Park.

The Lea Valley Walk, a 50-mile (80 km) long-distance public walking path and bicycle trail from the headwaters to the Thames confluence, follows the canal towpaths in the Lee Navigation section.

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See also

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ Boyes & Russell 1977, p. 13
  2. ^ a b Boyes & Russell 1977, p. 14
  3. ^ a b Priestley 1831, p. 379
  4. ^ Boyes & Russell 1977, p. 16
  5. ^ a b c Nicholson 2006, p. 100
  6. ^ Boyes & Russell 1977, pp. 16–17
  7. ^ Boyes & Russell 1977, p. 17
  8. ^ Boyes & Russell 1977, pp. 18–20
  9. ^ Boyes & Russell 1977, pp. 20–21
  10. ^ Boyes & Russell 1977, pp. 21–22
  11. ^ Boyes & Russell 1977, pp. 22–23
  12. ^ Timesonline Canal report Retrieved 2008-01-07

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Coordinates: 51°37′33″N 0°01′57″W / 51.6258°N 0.0325°W / 51.6258; -0.0325


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