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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Giles Baker's view from the Grandstand - Andy Burnett talks to the founder and Managing Director of Anglo-Welsh Waterway Holidays about his 25 years in the boat business
Lister Alpha LPW - Andy Burnett previews a new range of engines of which he predicts we will be seeing much more in narrowboats in the future
On the Middle Level - Brian Rogers explores the intricate and little visited system of navigations between the rivers Nene and Great Ouse in the Fens
Doreen - 50 Years in Service - Keith Noble reviews the activities of a Windermere passenger launch now owned by the Calder Navigation Society
Working Boat Gathering - Paul Chanin's evocative and atmospheric photographs of last year's gathering at the Black Country Museum
Waterside Walk - Louise Mathurin walks along the banks of the river Wey between Guildford and Godalming
Brumtug on the BCN - Mrs Parkes explores the relatively industrial waterways of the West Midlands
Waterside Birds - Jonathan Plant photographs some of the better-known birds on our canals and rivers
It's on the Cards - Stanley Holland finds a considerable amount of canal interest in his cigarette card collection
Charlie Johnson's Nottingham - Mike Taylor talks to a boatman who began work on the river Trent in 1921
France's 'Narrow' Canal - Hal Stufft navigates one of France's smallest waterways leading out from the centre of Paris
Voyagers in Time - Simon Stoker looks through his Father's photograph album of the waterways in the 1930s
Nantwich & Border Counties Yacht Club - L.J. Boughey reviews the history of the club on its 35th anniversary
Regulars:
Readers' Forum
Letters to the Editor
Classified Advertisements
Colours of the Cut
News of the Waterways World
What's On
Classic Canalside Pubs
Book Reviews
Front Cover - The distinctive bow shape of a Harborough Marine narrowboat reflects in the still water of the Staffs & Worcs Canal at Anglo-Welsh's Great Haywood base. Giles Baker, designer of the bow shape and founder of the two companies, reflects on his 25 years in the canal boat business on pages 36-37 of this issue.
Giles Baker's view from the Grandstand - Andy Burnett talks to the founder and Managing Director of Anglo-Welsh Waterway Holidays about his 25 years in the boat business
Lister Alpha LPW - Andy Burnett previews a new range of engines of which he predicts we will be seeing much more in narrowboats in the future
On the Middle Level - Brian Rogers explores the intricate and little visited system of navigations between the rivers Nene and Great Ouse in the Fens
Doreen - 50 Years in Service - Keith Noble reviews the activities of a Windermere passenger launch now owned by the Calder Navigation Society
Working Boat Gathering - Paul Chanin's evocative and atmospheric photographs of last year's gathering at the Black Country Museum
Waterside Walk - Louise Mathurin walks along the banks of the river Wey between Guildford and Godalming
Brumtug on the BCN - Mrs Parkes explores the relatively industrial waterways of the West Midlands
Waterside Birds - Jonathan Plant photographs some of the better-known birds on our canals and rivers
It's on the Cards - Stanley Holland finds a considerable amount of canal interest in his cigarette card collection
Charlie Johnson's Nottingham - Mike Taylor talks to a boatman who began work on the river Trent in 1921
France's 'Narrow' Canal - Hal Stufft navigates one of France's smallest waterways leading out from the centre of Paris
Voyagers in Time - Simon Stoker looks through his Father's photograph album of the waterways in the 1930s
Nantwich & Border Counties Yacht Club - L.J. Boughey reviews the history of the club on its 35th anniversary
Regulars:
Readers' Forum
Letters to the Editor
Classified Advertisements
Colours of the Cut
News of the Waterways World
What's On
Classic Canalside Pubs
Book Reviews
Front Cover - The distinctive bow shape of a Harborough Marine narrowboat reflects in the still water of the Staffs & Worcs Canal at Anglo-Welsh's Great Haywood base. Giles Baker, designer of the bow shape and founder of the two companies, reflects on his 25 years in the canal boat business on pages 36-37 of this issue.
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