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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
BRAUNSTON BOAT SHOW REPORT - Graham Booth seeks out the new and the unusual at the 'family' boat show over Spring Bank Holiday
BCN BOATING - PART TWO - Ed Mortimer continues his exploration of the usually unexplored canals of Birmingham and the Black Country
TURNING THE TIDE - David Bolton continues his story of the five decades of the Inland Waterways Association, celebrating its Golden Anniversary this year
BOATING TO STALYBRIDGE - Dave Dawson takes a side-trip from the Cheshire Ring
MILES AWAY - THE MIDDLE LEVEL - Dominic Miles really gets away from it all on the fenland waterways that link the Great Ouse and the Nene
OLD OUSE POSTCARDS - Mike Taylor's collection reveals a river much busier with barges
CHANTRY CHAPELS - Christine Richardson discovers only four remaining chapels on bridges across our waterways
A WATERWAY OF LIFE - Clive Guthrie talks to the last river Weaver pilot
INGENIOUS INDIANS - Graham Booth reviews the hire fleet ofJannel ofBurton
WATERSIDE WALK - David Foster explores the former Itchen Navigation from Southampton
WILLOW WREN AT WORK - A colour feature of some of the last regular working narrowboats
Regulars:
News of the Waterways
Reviews
Readers' Forum
Waterways Worldwide
Fitting Together
Letters
Classified Advertisements
Front Cover - A hire boat at Fosse Locks on the Grand Union Canal near Leamington.
BRAUNSTON BOAT SHOW REPORT - Graham Booth seeks out the new and the unusual at the 'family' boat show over Spring Bank Holiday
BCN BOATING - PART TWO - Ed Mortimer continues his exploration of the usually unexplored canals of Birmingham and the Black Country
TURNING THE TIDE - David Bolton continues his story of the five decades of the Inland Waterways Association, celebrating its Golden Anniversary this year
BOATING TO STALYBRIDGE - Dave Dawson takes a side-trip from the Cheshire Ring
MILES AWAY - THE MIDDLE LEVEL - Dominic Miles really gets away from it all on the fenland waterways that link the Great Ouse and the Nene
OLD OUSE POSTCARDS - Mike Taylor's collection reveals a river much busier with barges
CHANTRY CHAPELS - Christine Richardson discovers only four remaining chapels on bridges across our waterways
A WATERWAY OF LIFE - Clive Guthrie talks to the last river Weaver pilot
INGENIOUS INDIANS - Graham Booth reviews the hire fleet ofJannel ofBurton
WATERSIDE WALK - David Foster explores the former Itchen Navigation from Southampton
WILLOW WREN AT WORK - A colour feature of some of the last regular working narrowboats
Regulars:
News of the Waterways
Reviews
Readers' Forum
Waterways Worldwide
Fitting Together
Letters
Classified Advertisements
Front Cover - A hire boat at Fosse Locks on the Grand Union Canal near Leamington.
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