English: Hatton Locks, Warwickshire. Two narrowboats are entering Lock No 44 (the third from the top in the flight of twenty-one). They were oblivious to the fact that their locking crew had left a gate open at Lock No 43, and the paddle is still up. This is the pound that was drained of water, possibly by a similar error the previous day. They were not especially pleased at having to come back to finish the job.
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