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  2. Watermen's stairs - Wikipedia

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    The Pelican Stairs next to the Prospect of Whitby pub in Wapping. Watermen's stairs were semipermanent structures that formed part of a complex transport network of public stairs, causeways and alleys in use from the 14th century to access the waters of the tidal River Thames in England.

  3. List of canal locks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Flight of six locks, in a quite ornate setting and including the UK's second deepest lock, [1] two pumping stations and several Grade II listed buildings. Bingley Five Rise Locks: Leeds and Liverpool Canal: grid reference: These staircase locks are the steepest flight of locks in the UK, with a gradient of about 1:5. Bow Locks: River Lee Navigation

  4. Layher - Wikipedia

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    Layher Holding GmbH & Co. KG is a globally leading [1] German manufacturer of scaffolding, protective and event systems and ladders. The company operates three production facilities in Germany . The headquarters in Güglingen-Eibensbach produces steel scaffolding components, while the second plant in neighbouring Güglingen makes aluminium and ...

  5. Stair lift - Wikipedia

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    Most platform stair lifts are used in public access buildings and / or inside and outside private homes. The platform is large enough to accommodate a wheelchair or scooter and its user, and may have folding edge flaps which drop down and act as ramps to allow for variations in floor levels.

  6. Highways in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Highways are vital for tenants and landowners because most property needs a means of access from the public highway. A property with no such means of access is called "landlocked", which has serious consequences for its value and use. The main statute governing highways is the Highways Act 1980. This gives responsibility for most highways to ...

  7. Rights of way in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales a public footpath is a path on which the public have a legally protected right to travel on foot. In some areas public footpaths form a dense network of short paths. It is probable that most footpaths in the countryside are hundreds of years old. The majority of footpaths are shown on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 maps.

  8. Chester Rows - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Defoe, writing around 1724 in A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, describes the Rows of Chester as “long galleries, up one pair of stairs, which run along the side of the streets, before all the houses, though joined to them, and is pretended, they are to keep the people dry in walking along.

  9. Bingley Five Rise Locks - Wikipedia

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    Bingley Five-Rise Locks is a staircase lock on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Bingley (grid reference). As the name implies, a boat passing through the lock is lifted or lowered in five stages. As the name implies, a boat passing through the lock is lifted or lowered in five stages.