Old Ford Lock (Regents Canal)
- Old Ford Lock (Regents Canal)
Infobox Waterlock
lock_name = Old Ford Lock No. 8
caption= Old Ford Lock, 2008
waterway = Regent's Canal
county = Tower Hamlets
Greater London
maint = British Waterways
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latest =
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width =
fall = convert|8|ft|m|1|lk=on
sealevel =
enda = Limehouse Basin
distenda = convert|1.9|mi|km|1|lk=on
endb = Paddington Basin
distendb = convert|7|mi|km|1
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lat= 51.532428
long= -0.045630
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Old Ford Lock is a lock on the Regent's Canal, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
ee also
*Old Ford Lock (Lee Navigation)
*Old Ford Upper Lock (Hertford Union Canal)
*Old Ford Middle Lock
*Old Ford Lower Lock
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