Caledonian Canal. Scotland. 1836.
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Ben Nevis And Entrance To Caledonian Canal. England. 1836.
Print of colored steel engraving.
Author T. Allom.
Engraved by S. Fisher.
Published for the Proprietors by Geo Virtue, Ivy Lane, 1836. London.
The Caledonian Canal is a canal in Scotland that connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach near Fort William. It was constructed in the early nineteenth century by engineer Thomas Telford, and is a sister canal of the Göta Canal in Sweden, also constructed by Telford.
Print of colored steel engraving.
Author T. Allom.
Engraved by S. Fisher.
Published for the Proprietors by Geo Virtue, Ivy Lane, 1836. London.
The Caledonian Canal is a canal in Scotland that connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach near Fort William. It was constructed in the early nineteenth century by engineer Thomas Telford, and is a sister canal of the Göta Canal in Sweden, also constructed by Telford.
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Approx. image size 17, 7 x 12/26, 8 x 20, 4 cm.
Condition: good.
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Caledonian Canal. Scotland. 1836.
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