The most notable features of this section of the Lea Navigation were the timber yards. A few parts of their structures still remain.
To the east of the Lea Navigation on this stretch are Walthamstow marshes, where A V Roe built the first British aeroplane under a railway arch, and various reservoirs and filter beds.
Several channels of the River Lea run between or to the east of the reservoirs as well as along the navigation and I took few if any photographs of them - none here. Pymmes Brook runs near to the west in a concrete channel entering the navigation close to Ferry Lane.
Images in this section are roughly in chronological order, starting with the earliest.
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32u66: Middlesex Wharf, Clapton
33a52: Middlesex Wharf, Clapton
Middlesex Wharf, Clapton
Middlesex Wharf, Clapton
37c32: Tottenham Marshes
34l-21: Tottenham Marshes
34l-34: Tottenham Marshes
34l-24: Lockwood Reservoir
34l-31: Tottenham Marshes
34l-32: Tottenham Marshes
34l-42: Tottenham Marshes
34l-44: Tottenham Marshes
34l-45: Tottenham Marshes
34l-51: Tottenham
34l-53: Tottenham
34l-64: Ferry Lane
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