Summer 2006 - Issue 2
The Summer 2006 issue includes the following features. You can purchase this magazine from our online Shop.
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Canals That Never Were
Leicestershire & Northamptonshire Union Canal: Market Harborough to Northampton
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Art of the Waterways
Measham Pottery
Evelyn Booth investigates the myths surrounding the curious brown pottery that has become synonymous with narrowboats - and yet many still wonder if it was ever used on boats.
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Historical Profiles
Llangollen Canal
A historical profile of the UK’s best known waterway compiled by Richard Dean and Peter Brown with the story of how a planned north–south route ended up as an east–west canal – and how it was nearly lost to us for ever in the 1940s.
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Famous Fleets
Severn & Canal
Alan Faulkner turns his attention to a varied fleet of narrowboats, barges and tugs that operated on the river Severn and the adjoining canals.
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A Broader Outlook
Cromwell Lock
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Trent enlargement Act of 1906, Mike Taylor and Euan Corrie look at the work carried out at Cromwell Lock.
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Picturing the Past
Marple Top to Bottom
On the 40th anniversary of the National Rally at Marple, we look at some much earlier photographs of working boats above and below the locks.
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Tracing Family History
Parish Registers: boaters' churches
Lorna York continues her quest for boating ancestors
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