Spring 2008 - Issue 9
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The Spring 2008 issue includes the following features. You can purchase this magazine from our online Shop.
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Historical Profiles
Basingstoke Canal
P. A. L. Vine takes a detailed look at a once privately owned canal, now restored and in local authority care, but whose future is again uncertain
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Famous Fleets
Anderton Company
Alan Faulkner on a leading Trent & Mersey carrier that had almost 200 narrowboats in its fleet
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Early Campaigning
Enterprise in Reading
David Blagrove recalls how narrowboats played a major role in promoting the restoration of the Kennet & Avon Canal with the launch of a trip boat service 50 year ago
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Traditional Techniques
Taking Their Toll
Christopher M. Jones investigates the complex ways by which carriers were charged for using the canals
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Canals That Never Were
Bypassing the Thames
Richard Dean details Brindley’s scheme for a canal from Isleworth through Slough to near Maidenhead
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A Place in History
Nynehead
Denis Dodd looks at surviving industrial archaeology that once enhanced the landscape as well as provided transport
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