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The Regent’s Canal is one of London’s gems. It is now an 8-mile (13km) linear park, enjoyed by thousands of people every day, but that wasn’t its original purpose. The canal was created over 200 years ago to transport coal and other products to and from the gas stations and factories that lined its banks. In this video we explain the history of the canal. Carolyn Clark website: http://www.regentscanalheritage.org.uk/ Friends of Regent’s Canal website: https://friendsofregentscanal.org/mai... If you’d like to hear about future videos and my other London adventures, you can sign up to my occasional email newsletter here: https://thehistoryoflondon.co.uk/news... You can also find me here: Facebook - / thehistoryoflondon Twitter/X – https://x.com/LondonStone Instagram - / thehistoryoflondon Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/londonstone.... Threads - https://www.threads.com/@thehistoryof... There are over 100 of my articles about London’s history on the website https://www.thehistoryoflondon.co.uk/ You can check out and order my book ‘The History of the Port of London’ here: https://www.thehistoryoflondon.co.uk/... 0:00 Introduction 0:48 Canal to London 2:59 Creation of Regent’s Canal 5:18 Water for the canal 7:10 Tolls 7:50 Maida Hill tunnel 8:57 Iron sleeving 9:48 Regent’s Park 10:32 Macclesfield Bridge 12:28 Cumberland Arm 12:56 Horse slips 13:48 Locks 15:15 Transhipment 16:32 Gilbey’s Gin 16:54 King’s Cross 17:57 Islington Tunnel 20:07 Industry along the canal 21:51 City Road Basin 24:41 Gutta Percha 25:26 Regent’s Canal Ironworks 26:30 Kingsland Basin 29:13 Hertford Union Canal 30:54 Regent’s Canal Dock 31:55 Canal workers 33:10 London Canal Museum 36:30 Grand Union Canal Co. 37:33 British Waterways 37:59 Recreational use 40:47 Canal & River Trust 42:32 Friends of Regent’s Canal 44:18 Angel Canal Festival