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- Limehouse_Cut type Place external.
- Limehouse_Cut type BodyOfWater external.
- Limehouse_Cut type Canal external.
- Limehouse_Cut type Place external.
- Limehouse_Cut type Location external.
- Limehouse_Cut type SpatialThing external.
- Limehouse_Cut type BodyOfWater external.
- Limehouse_Cut type NaturalPlace external.
- Limehouse_Cut type Stream external.
- Limehouse_Cut type Q47521 external.
- Limehouse_Cut type Canal external.
- Limehouse_Cut comment "The Limehouse Cut is a straight, broad canal in the East End of London, England, which linked the lower reaches of the Lee Navigation to the River Thames. It now connects to Limehouse Basin (which in turn connects to the River Thames) as a result of changes made in 1968. The Cut turns in a broad curve from Bow Locks, where the Lee Navigation meets Bow Creek; it then proceeds directly south-west for 2 miles (3.2 km) through the London Borough of Tower Hamlets to Limehouse Basin." external.
- Limehouse_Cut label "Limehouse Cut" external.
- Limehouse_Cut lat "51.5167" external.
- Limehouse_Cut long "-0.02141" external.
- Limehouse_Cut wasDerivedFrom Limehouse_Cut?oldid=783008857 external.
- Limehouse_Cut abstract "The Limehouse Cut is a straight, broad canal in the East End of London, England, which linked the lower reaches of the Lee Navigation to the River Thames. It now connects to Limehouse Basin (which in turn connects to the River Thames) as a result of changes made in 1968. The Cut turns in a broad curve from Bow Locks, where the Lee Navigation meets Bow Creek; it then proceeds directly south-west for 2 miles (3.2 km) through the London Borough of Tower Hamlets to Limehouse Basin." external.
- Limehouse_Cut isPrimaryTopicOf Limehouse_Cut external.
- Limehouse_Cut point "51.5167 -0.02141" external.