Winter 2017 - Issue 48
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Front Cover: The British Portland Cement Manufacturers' motor Otter was built by W. H. Walker & Brothers at Rickmansworth in June 1916, and is shown here taking a sharp right turn on a bright winter's day. Otter's colour scheme is based on an interpretation of old photos.
Famous Fleets
Coles, Shadbolt & Co
Chris M. Jones studies the history of a British Portland Cement and its fleet of boats.
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Picturing the Past
Last Days of Fly-boating
Our study of traffic at Brentford reveals details of John Landon & Co’s express carrying service between Aylesbury and London.
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Picturing the Past
Summer at Oxford
Chris M. Jones reveals the stories behind the narrowboats shown in an early 1930s photograph.
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Historical Canal Maps
The Dudley Canal in 1825
Richard Dean gleans information from an early survey of this West Midlands waterway.
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Working the Waterways
Patent Fuel Boats of the Glamorganshire Canal
Stephen Rowson examines the predominant, post-railway era traffic on this South Wales waterway.
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From the Archives
Canal Control Committee
Joseph Boughey unearths documents providing an insight into carrying during and immediately after World War I.
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Time and Place
Boating Round the Cape
Chris M. Jones examines a pre-WWI photo showing the carrying of house coal on the Warwick & Napton Canal.
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Last Traffic
The Mike Webb Collection
Publisher Peter Silvester provides a preview of a new book documenting the latter days of canal carrying in the 1960s.
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Picturing the Past
Unloading at Alexandra Docks
We study a busy boat scene at Hull from around 60 years ago.
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Working the Waterways
Grain Traffic on the Northern Shropshire Union Canal
Cath Turpin takes a close look at the grain-carrying boats that operated in and around Chester and Ellesmere Port.
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