The Story of Lock 24 Bywash
The story of a very minor part of the Lichfield Canal, not even required for the restored canal, demonstrates the determination, the skill and attention to detail of our volunteers. Includes an extended account of Rick 'the brick' Walters and his helpers building brick arches for the re-routed towpath. (Filmed from an appropriate distance).

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Gallows Wharf Workparties 2025

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LHCRT Highlights 2025

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Walls Aren’t Built Like This Anymore

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LHCRT - How it all began

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Secrets of Kenilworth Castle | Hidden Details Most Visitors Walk Straight Past

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LHCRT Update May 2026: From the Narrows to Gallows Wharf

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From Oak Log to Mill Shaft — Traditional Water Wheel Craftsmanship

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The Abandoned Secret Canal in Chesterfield

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Who Lived in These Small, English Stately Homes?

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Fred Dibnah's The Ups And Downs Of Chimneys-full version

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Two years of rebuilding the house of my childhood

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We Finally Uncovered Our Underground Reservoir

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Top 4 Most Amazing Recycling and Manufacturing Processes in Pakistan Factories

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Stone Barn Renovation Time Lapse 2024

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Before Electricity: Crafting a Massive Water Wheel Shaft from Solid Oak (1964)

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LHCRT AGM 5th June 2026

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The Missing Links Part 2 - Lichfield Canal

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From Trees to a Stunning Dream Wooden House in 265 Days | From Start to Finish By @bjornbrenton

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