Kidderminster, St Mary And All Saints Church And Canal 1931
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James Brindley created this successful canal in 1772. It was a vital part of the Grand Cross network that linked the rivers Trent, Severn, Thames and Mersey. The church of St Mary and All Saints looks delightful; it is built from local red sandstone. The warehouse beneath is owned by the London Midland & Scottish Railway Company; one of their boats is moored close by. To the right, a lorry is just visible, loading coal from the Baggeridge Colliery yard.
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