1 The canal was first considered as an extension of the Coventry Canal in the 1760s. For a time, though, the Coventry Canal existed as an isolated stretch. ...
The Oxford Canal, a waterway used for transporting goods. It was built during the Imperial period and is still in use.
1 This short, waterfilled, N-S oriented ditch is part of the Oxford Canal; it was abandoned before 1834.
The site of a disused canal, a waterway used for transporting goods. It dated to the Imperial period, was part of the Oxford Canal, and is visible as a ditch. It was located 250m west of the Church of St James, Ansty.
1 Site of canal aqueduct marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of a canal aquaduct, a bridge carrying canal water, which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 350m southwest of Hopsford Hall, and marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Ansty airfield from a RAF aerial photo of 1949.
2 In 1935 Sir John Siddeley, head of the Armstrong Siddeley Company, set up a flying school at this site.
3 The ...
Ansty Airfield ; its extent and history based on an aerial photographs and on documentary evidence.