April 2020
The Bradley Locks Branch was the realisation of two phases of canal building in the area, with the bottom three locks built in 1798 from Moorcroft Junction to Bradley Hall Colliery. Later another six locks to reach the Wolverhampton Level at the Rotton Brunt Shortening which cut off the long Wednesbury Oak Loop.
The Bradley Locks Branch was abandoned in 1961, at the same time as the canal above was abandoned.
Top Lock Cottage
Bradley Locks 1-6 1960's
Bradley Locks 1-6 late 1960's
Bradley Lock 7
Bradley Lock 7
Unidentified lock on Bradley Flight
Bradley Ironworks
The above photos have been assembled from various sources, including those freely found on the internet. My thanks go to the many photographers alive and dead who have contributed to this collection and in so doing, are keeping the memory of these lost canals alive. These images are reproduced for ease of research are are not necessarily the property of this blog, and as such should not be used for commercial gain without the explicit permission of the owner (whoever that may be).
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