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Calder and Hebble Navigation
The
Calder and Hebble Navigation
is a
canal
system in
West Yorkshire
,
England
. Construction was started in
1757
by the
engineer
John Smeaton
to provide a navigable
waterway
between
Wakefield
and
Halifax
. The
River Calder
was to be used where possible, and canals were cut between sections of the river to straighten it out. The
River Hebble[?]
was also used. Construction finished in
1770
. The Navigation runs from Wakefield via
Horbury[?]
,
Ossett
,
Dewsbury
, to
Mirfield
where it is joined by the
River Colne[?]
and the
Huddersfield Broad Canal[?]
. The
Kirklees Cut[?]
straightens out the river as it continues to
Brighouse
, then
Halifax
and
Sowerby Bridge
. The river continues, but the Navigation terminates where the
Rochdale Canal[?]
starts.
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