Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
PASS OR FAIL - Graham Booth updates the situation of the Boat Safety Scheme and lists the most common reasons for failure
JAMMED IN HARECASTLE - Michael Ware relates tales of boating in the 1960s
CLASSICAL PUZZLE RESOLVED - Hugh Conway-Jones solves the mystery of who designed the Classical bridge-keeper's houses on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal
HARBOUR & HAVEN - Jonathan & Denise Bridge find space for narrowboats and nature on the Frees Branch of the Llangollen Canal
CLAY-TON'S IN COLOUR - Euan Corrie looks through Hugh McKnight's colour photographs of Oldbury-based Thomas Clayton boats at work
MILES AWAY - THE SOUTH LEVEL - Dominic Miles explores the tributaries of the Great Ouse
DREDGER DIARIES - David Dawson reads the fascinating diaries of Joseph Gagg, dredger driver on the Chesterfield Canal around the turn of the century
A WATERWAY OF LIFE - Mike Taylor talks to the last working boatman ofThome
LEARNING THE ROPES - Graham Booth outlines what kind of ropes and fenders you need for modern boating
WATERSIDE WALK - Dennis Needham walks the Neath Canal in South Wales
CANAL WITH NO BOATS - Robert Hamilton explores the Dorset & Somerset Canal and its unusual boat lifts
SHEBROKUS - William Andrews on a boat specially converted for wheelchair access
"YOU COULD MAKE ONE OF THOSE" - Jon Sims conjures up two narrowboats, a lock and a wharf
CLAYDON BYGONES - Rita Newman discovers a fascinating museum by the Oxford Canal
Regulars:
Reflections
Towpath Telegraph
What's On
Forty Years Ago
Boats & Pieces
Reviews
Waterways Worldwide
Readers' Forum
Fitting Together
Waterlines
Next Month
Classified Advertisements
Front Cover - About to step off for a towpath walk at the start of the Macclesfield Canal at Marple.
PASS OR FAIL - Graham Booth updates the situation of the Boat Safety Scheme and lists the most common reasons for failure
JAMMED IN HARECASTLE - Michael Ware relates tales of boating in the 1960s
CLASSICAL PUZZLE RESOLVED - Hugh Conway-Jones solves the mystery of who designed the Classical bridge-keeper's houses on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal
HARBOUR & HAVEN - Jonathan & Denise Bridge find space for narrowboats and nature on the Frees Branch of the Llangollen Canal
CLAY-TON'S IN COLOUR - Euan Corrie looks through Hugh McKnight's colour photographs of Oldbury-based Thomas Clayton boats at work
MILES AWAY - THE SOUTH LEVEL - Dominic Miles explores the tributaries of the Great Ouse
DREDGER DIARIES - David Dawson reads the fascinating diaries of Joseph Gagg, dredger driver on the Chesterfield Canal around the turn of the century
A WATERWAY OF LIFE - Mike Taylor talks to the last working boatman ofThome
LEARNING THE ROPES - Graham Booth outlines what kind of ropes and fenders you need for modern boating
WATERSIDE WALK - Dennis Needham walks the Neath Canal in South Wales
CANAL WITH NO BOATS - Robert Hamilton explores the Dorset & Somerset Canal and its unusual boat lifts
SHEBROKUS - William Andrews on a boat specially converted for wheelchair access
"YOU COULD MAKE ONE OF THOSE" - Jon Sims conjures up two narrowboats, a lock and a wharf
CLAYDON BYGONES - Rita Newman discovers a fascinating museum by the Oxford Canal
Regulars:
Reflections
Towpath Telegraph
What's On
Forty Years Ago
Boats & Pieces
Reviews
Waterways Worldwide
Readers' Forum
Fitting Together
Waterlines
Next Month
Classified Advertisements
Front Cover - About to step off for a towpath walk at the start of the Macclesfield Canal at Marple.
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