Description: Trent lock, Looking into the entrance of the Erewash Canal. The 'Steamboat' pub is on the right (once called 'The Erewash Navigation', which is not to be confused with the other pub in the area called the 'Navigation', whose full name was actually the 'Trent Navigation'). Strictly, this location is classed as Long Eaton, rather than Sawley (which is where most local people consider it to be) because the boundary with Sawley ran down the west side of The Erewash Canal, veering off from the canal bank at the top of the lock, where it then carried on running directly south to the River Trent. The boundary cuts the small hamlet here, in half. All of the canal and buildings seen in this picture are in the Long Eaton side of the boundary.