I've been watching a cracking series lately on BBC4 TV about canal building in the 19th century Took me back to the St Helens I left 60 years ago. The town and it's surrounding area seemed to be full of canals, many of which I fished in and occasionally swam in. I'm recalling the area by the old gas works, the Hotties by Pilks, one at Haydock and so on. Are they still there? Has anyone ever published a book about them?
It was England's first of the Industrial revolution, and the first modern canal.
It was built principally to transport coal from Haydock Collieries and Parr to the chemical industries of Liverpool, but it also moved Iron and Corn as well.