Winter 2010 - Issue 20
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Famous Fleets
John Walley
Alan Faulkner looks at a small operator that specialised in carrying flints to the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent
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Historical Profiles
The Gloucester & Sharpness Canal
Hugh Conway-Jones examines one of Britain’s few ‘ship canals’ – a popular destination for leisure boaters today
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Working the Waterways
Christmas on the Cut
John Pyper considers hand-made cards sent by the wartime trainees – the ‘Idle Women’ – and trainer Kit Gayford’s diary entries for Christmas 1942
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Canals That Never Were
Western Junction Canal
Richard Dean looks at a project to link the Grand Junction with the Wilts & Berks – a scheme which might yet have a future!
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A Broader Outlook
Tug Brent
The story of a new tug being built and trialled in the late 1920s for the Grand Junction Canal Co
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Last Traffic
Blue Line
David Blagrove looks through Terry Putnam’s colourful photographs of boats carrying coal from Atherstone to the “Jam ’ole” at Southall, the last regular long-distance narrowboat traffic on the canals that ceased 40 years ago
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Traditional Techniques
Leighton Buzzard in the 1930s
In an online auction, Ray Butler won a set of negatives showing remarkable detail of “workaday boats and boaters doing workaday things”, and giving an insight into the way boats were worked on the ‘Junction’ in the late 1920s and early 1930s
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Picturing the Past
T&M Tunnel Traffic
Stan Heaton photographed narrowboats working on the northern Trent & Mersey Canal in the late 1950s and early 1960s
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A Place in History
An Early Tube Boat Canal
Colin Bristow rediscovers the 18th century Carclaze–Scredda canal system in Cornwall
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