Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1892
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Hollingworth Lake was originally constructed as a feeder for the Rochdale Canal. Completed in 1804, this 33 mile-long canal linked the Bridgewater Canal to the Calder & Hebble Navigation, and was one of three trans-Pennine waterways. Apart from the section between Castlefields and Dale Street Basin in Manchester, the canal was abandoned in 1952, and Hollingworth Lake was finally given over to recreation and leisure activities.
An extract from Greater Manchester Photographic Memories.
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