DescriptionMouth of the Cassington Canal, River Thames - geograph.org.uk - 531361.jpg
English: Mouth of the Cassington Canal, River Thames The Cassington Canal joins the River Thames a few hundred yards north of the Evenlode outfall. It was a straight waterway, not much more than half a mile in length, that was dug in an attempt to avoid the treacherous shallows in the lowest part of the Evenlode.
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