These photographs kindly provided by Chris Potter. They may be freely reproduced subject to acknowledgement of "Chris K. Potter Archive" as source.
The opened-out Dark Tunnel (Boodle Tunnel) at Daisy Nook Country Park, looking south, seen from below the footbridge (1962).
(photo: Chris K. Potter Archive)
The iron and wooden footbridge across the northern end of the opened-out tunnel, Daisy Nook. Waterhouses Aqueduct and the first lock can be seen beyond (1962).
(photo: Chris K. Potter Archive)
Looking north towards Waterhouses Aqueduct and the first lock from below the footbridge, Daisy Nook (1962).
(photo: Chris K. Potter Archive)
Waterhouses Aqueduct seen from the footbridge (1962).
(photo: Chris K. Potter Archive)
The first lock at Waterhouses, Daisy Nook - Lock 19 of the Ashton Canal, seen from Waterhouses Aqueduct (1962).
(photo: Chris K. Potter Archive)
The first lock at Waterhouses (1962).
(photo: Chris K. Potter Archive)
The valley of the River Medlock at Daisy Nook, looking west from the first lock. Stannybrook Road can be seen alongside the river, with the site of the annual Easter Fair to the right of it (1962).
(photo: Chris K. Potter Archive)
The pound above the first lock. The lock is on the right of the photo and boats leaving the lock had to make 90 degree left turn to the next lock.
(photo: Chris K. Potter Archive)
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