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Charnwood Forest Canal         
  • The now derelict Charnwood Forest Canal alongside the entrance to Longcliffe Golf Club in [[Nanpantan]].
  • The now derelict and dried up Charnwood Forest Canal south of [[Osgathorpe]].
  • The remains of Junction House alongside the Charnwood Forest Canal, at the junction with the Barrow Hill branch south of [[Osgathorpe]], in 2009. This is the last remaining building of the Charnwood Forest Canal.
The Charnwood Forest Canal, sometimes known as the "Forest Line of the Leicester Navigation", was opened between Thringstone and Nanpantan, with a further connection to Barrow Hill, near Worthington, in 1794
Grant's Canal         
  • Map of the Vicksburg defenses and De Soto Point.  The lines represent the angles of fire of the Confederate batteries.
CANAL IN LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Grants Canal; William's Canal; Williams' Canal; Williams's Canal
Grant's Canal (also known as Williams's Canal) was an incomplete military effort to construct a canal through De Soto Point in Louisiana, across the Mississippi River from Vicksburg, Mississippi. During the American Civil War, United States Navy forces attempted to capture the Confederate-held city of Vicksburg in 1862, but were unable to do so with army support.
Mahmoudiyah Canal         
  • Postcard showing the Mahmoudiyah Canal
SUB-CANAL FROM THE NILE PORT AT MAHMOUDIA, THROUGH ALEXANDRIA, TO THE MEDITERRANEAN
Mahmoudiyah canal; El-Mahmoudeya Canal; Mahmoudiyah Canal
Mahmoudia Canal ( Agathos Daimon or Megas potamos) is a sub-canal from the Nile River which starts at the Nile-port of Mahmoudia and goes through Alexandria to the Mediterranean Sea. It was built to supply Alexandria with food and fresh water from the Nile.