The Erewash Canal is a broad canal in Derbyshire, England. It runs just under 12 miles (19 km) and has 14 locks. The first lock at Langley Bridge is part of the Cromford Canal.
A View of the Erewash Canal above Eastwood Lock (Lock 1) at a place known locally as The Gudgeon
The Erewash Canal as surveyed by J.Smith in 1776
Erewash Aqueduct near Shipley Gate in 2007
Canal Toll House, Langly Mill/Great Northern Basin, Erewash Canal
The Cromford Canal ran 14.5 miles from Cromford to the Erewash Canal in Derbyshire, England with a branch to Pinxton. Built by William Jessop with the assistance of Benjamin Outram, its alignment included four tunnels and 14 locks.
The end of the canal, in Cromford
Sketch of the canal
The Pinxton arm viewed from where it joins the main canal
Gregory Tunnel entrance near Lea Wood