Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Haddiscoe Cut or New Cut is a canal in the English county of Norfolk and in The Broads (part of the National Parks family). The cut was conceived as a way to provide a more direct route from Lowestoft to Norwich, and was built as part of a larger scheme which included the linking of the River Waveney to Oulton Broad and Lake Lothing. It was opened in 1833, but the new route was not a financial success, and it was sold to a railway developer in 1842."@en }
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- Haddiscoe_Cut comment "The Haddiscoe Cut or New Cut is a canal in the English county of Norfolk and in The Broads (part of the National Parks family). The cut was conceived as a way to provide a more direct route from Lowestoft to Norwich, and was built as part of a larger scheme which included the linking of the River Waveney to Oulton Broad and Lake Lothing. It was opened in 1833, but the new route was not a financial success, and it was sold to a railway developer in 1842.".
- Q5637674 comment "The Haddiscoe Cut or New Cut is a canal in the English county of Norfolk and in The Broads (part of the National Parks family). The cut was conceived as a way to provide a more direct route from Lowestoft to Norwich, and was built as part of a larger scheme which included the linking of the River Waveney to Oulton Broad and Lake Lothing. It was opened in 1833, but the new route was not a financial success, and it was sold to a railway developer in 1842.".