emmdee: 001 - Fourteen Locks information map
emmdee: 002 - The Fourteen Locks Visitor Centre
emmdee: 003 - GWR owned the canals hereabouts
emmdee: 004 - GWR notifying bridges that only 'the usual traffic of the district' is authorised to use the bridge
emmdee: 005 -The view east from the Visitor Centre
emmdee: 006- The lake at the Visitor Centre, a lock pound
emmdee: 007 - Cefn Bridge from the visitor centre
emmdee: 008 - We walked from the carpark round the pond back towards the road, this is the bridge which carries the road across the canal
emmdee: 009 - The other side of the bridge is this lock
emmdee: 10 - GWR notice for weight limit on bridge
emmdee: 11- Information post, next lock 4 miles away
emmdee: 12 - Looking towards Lock 22
emmdee: 13 - Lock 21, looking towards the Visitor Centre
emmdee: 14 -Crossing the road from the lock to the Visitor Centre and the Pound
emmdee: 15 -The Fourteen Locks visitor centre (2)
emmdee: 16 - The lake at the Fourteen Locks Visitor Centre is the pound for lock 20, off to the right
emmdee: 17 -The lake at the visitor centre
emmdee: 18 -BIAS heading towards Lock 20
emmdee: 19 - Lock 20
emmdee: 20 - Investigating Lock 20
emmdee: 21 - Lock 20, the locks are really deep
emmdee: 22 - Steve (?) from the Visitor Centre telling BIAS how the canal worked, lock 20 to the left, lock 19 to the right.
emmdee: 23 - The stonework of lock 20 is in really good condition
emmdee: 24 -Lock 19
emmdee: 25 -Passing the pound of lock 18
emmdee: 26 - Lock 18
emmdee: 27 -Investigating lock 18
emmdee: 28 - Onward
emmdee: 29 - The steps the bargemen used, lock 16
emmdee: 30 - Lock 15