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English: The Barnsay Tunnel on the Little Cut branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Barnoldswick, Lancashire. The Little Cut served the Rain Hall Rock limestone quarry, which began operation around the turn of the 19th century and closed end of the First World War. The tunnel was one of two that allowed barges to enter the quarry.
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The Barnsay canal tunnel, Barnoldwick

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