Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Famous Fleets: Charles Nelson Chris M. Jones & Alan Faulkner look at the small cement-carrying fleet from Stockton that included both horse-drawn and steam-powered narrowboats Historical Profile: Huddersfield Narrow Canal As it celebrates its bicentenary, Keith Gibson looks at the shortest and highest of our trans-Pennine canals, revealing much new information about the boats that used it Traditional Techniques: Box Boats Hugh Potter reveals how the ubiquitous a€~containera€ began life as a humble box on the British canals of the 18th century Canals That Never Were: Tame Valley Richard Dean details projects for improving the Birmingham Canal Navigations A Broader Outlook: Coal to Liverpool Ian Moss photographed one of the last traffics on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal: from Crooke to Athol Street gas works Picturing the Past: Coal for Miss Terry John Pyper rediscovers a now-lost navigation on the Kent/Sussex border that still offered a coal delivery service a hundred years ago
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