The Thames & Severn Canal tunnel was opened in April 1789. The work was a major engineering achievement at the time.
There had been serious difficulty with the contractor originally chosen to do the work. But now it was complete, and barges were able to move goods of all kinds between London and the River Severn via Oxford, Cirencester and Stroud.
The picture shows the parapet above the north-western tunnel entrance.
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