
29th June, 2007
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River Douglas at CrookeThis picture shows the River Douglas as it flows through Crooke. Before the Leeds-Liverpool Canal was constructed, the Douglas was navigable as far as Wigan. Here, in the past, a colliery tram road from Winstanley carried coal to be unloaded onto boats waiting in the river. In the distance can be seen the Gathurst viaduct which carries the M6 over the Douglas Valley. |