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Dudley and Tunnel
He left the construction of the canal shortly before completion to work on Dudley Tunnel.
Prior to the Industrial Revolution, coal and limestone were worked only on a modest scale for local consumption, but during the Industrial Revolution by the opening of canals, such as the Birmingham Canal Navigations, Stourbridge Canal and the Dudley Canal ( the Dudley Canal Line No 1 and the Dudley Tunnel ) opened up the mineral wealth of the area to exploitation.
View southward, towards Dudley Tunnel and Stourbridge Junction in 1951.
* Dudley Tunnel, a canal tunnel
Visitors to the museum may also take a narrowboat trip on the adjacent Dudley Canal, into the Dudley Tunnel.
The Dudley Tunnel runs beneath Castle Hill, but not the castle itself.
** Dudley Canal Line No 1 ( see also Dudley Tunnel )
** Dudley Canal Line No 2 ( about half dewatered ; see also Lapal Tunnel ; Netherton Reservoir )
The Dudley Canal Line No 2 was built through the Lapal Tunnel to meet the canal at Selly Oak in 1798.
He was engineer and surveyor on the Dudley Canal until 1783, and consulted by them later when they were extending through Dudley Tunnel.
At 3, 076 yards ( 2, 813m ) long it is the third-longest navigable canal tunnel on the UK canal network after Standedge Tunnel and Dudley Tunnel ( and the ninth-longest canal tunnel in the world ).
Dudley Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Dudley Canal Line No 1, England.
However, since the Dudley Tunnel is not continuous this status is sometimes questioned: ( the main tunnel is, Lord Ward's tunnel is and Castle Mill basin is ).
The tunnel was reopened in 1973, as a result of restoration, which had been a collaboration between local volunteers ( originally the Dudley Canal Tunnel Preservation Society, later the Dudley Canal Trust ), and the local authority, Dudley Borough Council.
The Dudley Canal Line No. 1 and Dudley Tunnel were reported as finished on 25 June 1791.

Dudley and TRAD
The opening ceremony was advertised as " TRAD 1973-Tunnel Reopening at Dudley ".

Dudley and 1973
* Paul Dudley White ( 1886 – 1973 ), known for Wolff – Parkinson – White syndrome
The couple had seven children: Bridget Amice Beaumont ( 1902 – 1948 ); Francis William Lionel Beaumont ( 1903 – 1941 ) ( father of John Michael Beaumont, 22nd Seigneur of Sark ); Cyril John Astley Beaumont ( 1905 – 1973 ); Basil Ian Beaumont ( 1908 – 1909 ); Douce Alianore Daphne Beaumont ( 1910 – 1967 ); Richard Vyvyan Dudley Beaumont ( b. 1915 ); Jehanne Rosemary Ernestine Beaumont ( b. 1919 ).
( 1973 ): Northumberland: The Political Career of John Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland.
This depot was located on Birmingham Road and passed to West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive in 1973, along with operation of all bus services in Dudley.
* Carl Dudley ( 1910 – 1973 ), American film director and producer
Additional sources listed by the Australian Dictionary of Biography: Dictionary of National Biography, 1931 – 40 ; ' High Court of Justice: Lady Dudley's Separation Allowance ', The Times ( London ), 7 Nov 1918, p 2 ; ' Death of Lady Dudley ', Times ( London ), 28 June 1920, p 16 ; ' Obituary: Lord Dudley ', Times ( London ), 30 June 1932, p 16 ; C. Cunneen, The Role of the Governor-General in Australia 1901-1927 ( PhD thesis, Australian National University, 1973 ); Alfred Deakin papers, MS 1540 / 19 / 275 ( National Library of Australia ).
After Dudley Senanayake ’ s death in 1973, Jayewardene became leader of the UNP and started reorganizing the party at the grass roots level.
Carl Ward Dudley ( December 31, 1910 in Little Rock, Arkansas – September 2, 1973 in Hong Kong ) was an American film director and producer best known for the Cinerama feature South Seas Adventure ( 1958 ).
* Paul Dudley White ( 1886 – 1973 ), American cardiologist
Paul Dudley White ( June 6, 1886-October 31, 1973 ), American physician and cardiologist, was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, the son of Herbert Warren White and Elizabeth Abigail Dudley.
Margaret " Rita " Childers ( née Dudley ) ( February 1915 – 9 May 2010 ) was the second wife of Erskine Hamilton Childers, the fourth President of Ireland ( 1973 – 1974 ).
* Barrett L. Beer, Northumberland: The Political Career of John Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland, 1973, The Kent State University Press, ISBN 0-87338-140-8
* Mutton, Norman, ' The Foster Family: a study of a Midland industrial dynasty 1786-1899 ' ( thesis 1973: copy in Dudley Archives and Local History Centre ).
The other diving club is the Dudley Nautilus Sub-Aqua Club, which was formed in 1973.
The Georgia Pacific Corporation opened a facility in Dudley in 1973 and now employs over 625 people.
* Dudley Eric Reynolds Barker ( Lab ): Croydon North West 1973 – 1977
In 1973, he worked with the Doctor Who composer Dudley Simpson, under the name " Electrophon ", on the album In A Covent Garden ( sometimes credited to " The Unexploded Myth ").

Dudley and Canal
The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal was conceived as part of a network of canals which would allow coal from the Dudley Canal and the Stourbridge Canal to reach Oxford and London, without having to use the Birmingham canals, the management of which was seen as high-handed.
The Dudley Canal extension through the Lappal tunnel was opened in early 1798, and with progress being made on the Warwick and Birmingham Canal, the Company obtained a third act of Parliament on 21 June 1799, which allowed it to raise more money, and included a diversion of the route further to the east near Lapworth, so that the length of the connecting link to the Warwick and Birmingham was only about.
From the roundabout with the A461 ( for Dudley ) at Great Bridge, it overlaps the A461 ( to Walsall ), crosses the Tame Valley Canal, meets the A4037 at a roundabout and goes under the Midland Metro near Wednesbury Parkway station.
* Dudley Canal
* Dudley Canal

Dudley and Guide
In October 2008 he performed Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Anne Dudley.
Dudley was the musical director for " Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra " first performed in Brighton and at The Royal Albert Hall in 2008 which was recorded and available as a DVD.

Dudley and Official
* Official Site of Bill Dudley
Official U. S. Navy biography Commodore Dudley Knox

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