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tow-path
tow-path (ˈtəʊpɑːθ, -æ-) [f. tow v.1 + path.] A path by the side of a canal or navigable river for use in towing; = towing-path (towing vbl. n.1 b).1788 G. Washington Diary 2 June (1925) III. 361 A tow path on the Maryland side. 1846 Worcester, Tow-path, a narrow path travelled by horses in dragging... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grafton Way (footpath)
Some descriptions of the walk stop here, others continue along the canal tow-path to Old Wolverton on the outskirts of Milton Keynes. wikipedia.org
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tow-path
tow-pathn path along the bank of a river or canal, formerly used by horses towing barges, etc 纤道, 纤路(沿河岸的道路, 旧时马拖船走的). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Derwent Mouth
resolved a number of problems for walkers, cyclists and horse riders in that it allows the Midshires bridleway to cross the Trent and also restores the tow-path wikipedia.org
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towing
▪ I. towing, vbl. n.1 (ˈtəʊɪŋ) [f. tow v.1 + -ing1.] a. The action of tow v.1; esp. the dragging of a boat or ship by a tow-line; also, the drawing of a fine net behind a boat or other vessel for the capture of marine zoological specimens, and in pl. the proceeds of this, the specimens captured.1494... Oxford English Dictionary
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Victoria Bridge, Bath
In November 2011 the tow-path was closed and then the navigation itself was closed to all boats. wikipedia.org
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cock-shy
cock-shy colloq. (ˈkɒkˌʃaɪ) [f. cock n.1 + shy v. or n.] 1. Applied to cock-throwing and similar games with cocks.[1794 Brand Pop. Antiq. I. (1813) s.v. Shrovetide, The person who throws..has three shys, or throws, for two pence, and wins the Cock if he can knock him down and run up and catch him be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Essex Bridge, Staffordshire
old bridge in the county" The bridge carries the long-distance footpath The Staffordshire Way over the River Trent, linking the Trent and Mersey Canal tow-path wikipedia.org
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Portsmouth and Arundel Canal
The tow-path follows the course of the foot-path just north of the caravan site and allotments on the south side of Locksway Road at its easternmost end wikipedia.org
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Banavie
The Great Glen Way long distance path also passes through the village, mostly following the canal tow-path to Gairlochy. wikipedia.org
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Hackney Canal
The tow-path followed the north bank of the canal, and the water supply entered the canal from a leat which passed under the tow-path to the east of the wikipedia.org
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Springfield Park (London)
A road called Spring Lane ran through the estate but this was re-routed along the Lee and now forms part of the tow-path walk. wikipedia.org
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Shillingford Bridge
On the Oxfordshire (north) bank was a small tow-path arch and a causeway. wikipedia.org
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Pooley Hall
The canal runs through the Pooley Hall estate and passes within 20 meters of the Hall, which can be viewed from the tow-path on the opposite side of the wikipedia.org
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James Sanks Brisbin
Chief (1870) The Beef Bonanza, or How to Get Rich on the Plains (1881) Brisbin's Stories of the Plains (1881) Life of President Garfield (1881) From the Tow-Path wikipedia.org
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