A lock keeper, lock tender, or lock operator looks after a canal or river lock, operating it and if necessary maintaining it or organizing its maintenance. Traditionally, lock keepers lived on-site, often in small purpose-built cottages. A lock keeper may also be the operator for the lock's weir and, in many cases lock keepers play an important role in moderating and controlling water levels in response to drought and heavy rain. With the decline in commercial traffic the occupation is dying out on inland waterways, at least in Britain. Many previously staffed locks are now unstaffed. At large locks on large rivers, several locktenders report to the lockmaster, the manager in charge.
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Canal Tender at Plane 7 East on Morris Canal from HABS.png
Canal Tender (of an inclined plane, so he's not a lock tender) at Plane 7 East on Morris Canal. Incl...
Lock 56 Thomas Donegan Historical C and O Canal.jpg
At lock 56, Thomas Donegan (Lockkeeper) with Ann Gotner and Anna Kent. Historical society says that ...
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De Grote Merwedesluis te Gorinchem