Canal v Feeder

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In this video, the differences between Cardiff’s Dock Feeder Canal and the Glamorganshire Canal are explored as they pass through the city centre. The Dock Feeder Canal, primarily constructed to supply water to Cardiff’s docks, played a key role in supporting the city’s industrial and maritime growth by maintaining adequate water levels for shipping. In contrast, the Glamorganshire Canal, completed in the late 18th century, was built to transport coal from the South Wales valleys to Cardiff, fueling the city’s rapid expansion and establishing it as a key coal-exporting port. The video highlights the distinct purposes of each canal and the remnants visible today that connect Cardiff's industrial heritage with its modern cityscape.

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