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[Sigafoos’ Lock or Lock #1, the first lock after the river inlet gate, part of the Delaware Canal]

Item

Dublin Core

Identifier

7.18a.007

Description

The overflow goes into the canal basin. Lock is hidden by trees to right of overflow.

From Martha Capwell-Fox, National Canal Museum: "This is hard to figure, because almost certainly the whole set of waterways through Bristol changed a lot.... It seems likely that the overflow was past the lock, and I would say the lock was right alongside the locktender's house, and just not visible in the photo. On the other hand, the blueprint map, which is hard to date but is most likely a version from the 1930s, shows an overflow BEFORE the lock, dumping from the Canal Basin into the marsh.”

Date

Undated

Rights

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Relation

7.18a.019 is a duplicate image, this photograph has conflicting metadata.

Citation

“[Sigafoos’ Lock or Lock #1, the first lock after the river inlet gate, part of the Delaware Canal],” Grundy Archive, accessed November 22, 2024, https://grundyarchive.org/items/show/2874.