DescriptionLeamington Lift Bridge, Union Canal - geograph.org.uk - 1436125.jpg
English: Leamington Lift Bridge, Union Canal The bridge was moved to its present position in the 1920s following the closure and drainage of Port Hopetoun, the original canal terminus which was subsequently filled in and occupied by Lothian House in Lothian Road. The canal then terminated at the other main basin, Port Hamilton, now redeveloped as Edinburgh Quay. It can be seen in the distance on the left of the photograph.
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