lock keeper การใช้
- The lock is composed to two lock basins and a lock keeper's tower.
- Traditionally, lock keepers live on-site, often in a small purpose-built cottage.
- When built, the flight was designed to be operated by two lock keepers.
- The camp was then divided into 18 plots and run by the lock keepers.
- The Lock Keeper's house and remnants of the canal exist today as a museum.
- Boaters operate the locks themselves under the lock keeper's supervision.
- They include a small hexagonal toll house, which was used by the lock keeper.
- The granite locks and the lock keeper's house survive.
- Some wily lock keepers would demand money from the boatmen for this " service ".
- They soon enlisted the help of, an old-lock keeper.
- The lock keeper then has to close the floodgate preventing through navigation until the floods subside.
- Barry Whitelock, the lock keeper, after twenty years based here is now almost synonymous with the flight.
- The mollusks escape into the irrigation canal system, attacking livestock, a lock keeper, a trysting couple and others.
- There were two houses at Pratt's Wharf, one occupied by a lock keeper and the other by a clerk.
- The lock keepers live in quaint little cottages by the canal and were themselves a matter of tourist curiosity.
- During the first four years of the show, the given address for the house was number 2, Lock Keepers'Cottages.
- On the 1851 census William Simpson is recorded as being the lock keeper of Lock house, Leven, aged 75.
- There was a lock keeper at the weir and a walkway across which is the precedent for the current bridge.
- The lift mechanism has gone but the outline of its balancing pit may be seen near the lock keeper's cottage.
- In 1882 a bell push to summon the keeper was installed, there being no lock keeper's house at that time.
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