Brookwood, Basingstoke Canal c.1955
Photo ref: B232014
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Photo ref: B232014
Photo of Brookwood, Basingstoke Canal c.1955

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This is the bottom chamber of the Deepcut flight of 14 locks. The bridge immediately beyond the lock used to take a railway into Pirbright army camp, just behind the trees to the right. Note the chain around the bottom gates; these were not completely necessary, as the canal was impassable by this time. It was restored and re-opened in 1991.

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Memories of Brookwood, Basingstoke Canal c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Brookwood, Basingstoke Canal c.1955

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In this photo, there is a cafe in the background. This house used to be the lock-keeper's cottage, owned by my great-grandparents. My mother used to play on a derelict barge opposite the house on the canal. Are there any Webbs still in Brookwood that remember Ted and Gert Webb, my grandparents?