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The image CC50 in the Phyllis Nicklin Archive is labelled as Digbeth Branch Canal but the image actually shows the Warwick & Birmingham Canal (later Grand Union) as it heads off from the junction.
There are other canal images that deserve further comment. These include the group at Gas Street.
In this view the photographer is looking across the Bar Lock, when there was a wooden swing footbridge across the chamber. There used to be gates, two sets at each end, which were closed in the time the Worcester & Birmingham and BCN were independent waterways and only opened for the passage of craft. The long range of warehouses in the background were then the warehouses occupied by BW, but had belonged to the Severn & Canal Carrying Company.

There are other canal images that deserve further comment. These include the group at Gas Street.

In this view the photographer is looking across the Bar Lock, when there was a wooden swing footbridge across the chamber. There used to be gates, two sets at each end, which were closed in the time the Worcester & Birmingham and BCN were independent waterways and only opened for the passage of craft. The long range of warehouses in the background were then the warehouses occupied by BW, but had belonged to the Severn & Canal Carrying Company.