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Places to go along the Aire & Calder Navigation
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Leeds Waterfront »The area around Clarence Dock on the Aire & Calder Navigation is a good spot from which to explore Leeds itself. On …
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Royal Armouries »This is the place where you'll find Britain's remarkable national collection of arms and armour. The museum opened …
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Canal boats at rest - prints for sale »
Artist John Twinning has exhibited and sold his work at exhibitions throughout the country. You can see examples of …
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Goole Community Museum »
This local history museum, which focuses on the development of the port and local shipyards and docks. It features …
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Pugneys Country Park »
Pugneys Country Park is a 250 acre site that was previously an open cast mine as well as a sand and gravel quarry, …
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Stanley Ferry Aqueducts »
An interesting pair of aqueducts side-by-side - one each from the 19th century and 20th century. The Victorian one …
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Wakefield Waterfront »
Wakefield's city centre waterfront on the Calder & Hebble Navigation is the scene of an extensive housing and …
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Yorkshire Waterways Museum »
The museum tells the story of the Aire & Calder Navigation and the Port of Goole, including an archive of some 5000 …
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