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Abington Canal
Updated 3/14/2021

During the mid to late 1700s, a series of canals were built in the English countryside to transport goods from the farms and rural areas to the ports. Meandering through the hilly terrain required the use of horses to pull the slender boats through the system of locks. Along the way there would be farms, windmills, taverns, and Lock Keepers. Department 56 introduced this subseries to give a nod to this mode of transportation and to accentuate the rural farm designs it had offered.


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Buildings
NUMBERITEMYEARSCOORDINATING ACCESSORY
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 58472Crowntree Freckleton Windmill #12000-2001
Numbered Limited Edition of 30,000 pieces
 Dimensions: 4.5 in W x 5.5 in D x 8.75 in H
 Adapter/Cord #014, Click for more information
 This Adapter/Cord may not be available from Department 56
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 58473Abington Lockside Inn2000-2003
 Dimensions: 8.5 in W x 5 in D x 8 in H
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 58474Abington Lockkeeper's Residence2000-2002
 Dimensions: 6 in W x 6 in D x 5 in H
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 58489Bidwell Windmill #22001-200358545
 Dimensions: 5.5 in W x 4.75 in D x 11.75 on H
 Adapter/Cord #014, Click for more information
 This Adapter/Cord may not be available from Department 56
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 58496St. Ive's Lock House2001-200358547
 Dimensions: 7.75 in W x 5.75 in D x 7.5 in H
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 58511The Leather Bottle2002-2003
 Dimensions: 7 in W x 6 in D x 7 in H

Coordinating Accessories
NUMBERITEMYEARSCOORDINATING BUILDING
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 58521Abington Canal Locks (S/2)2000-2003585225853558536
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 58522Abington Canal Boat (s/2)2000-2002585215853558536
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 58535Abington Canal (s/2)2000-2003585215852258536
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 58536Abington Bridge2000-2003585215852258535
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 58545Taking Grain To The Mill2001-200358489
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 58547Lock Keeper2001-200358496

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