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Photo of Gnosall, the Canal c1960

Gnosall, the Canal c1960
Ref: G22312

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The Boat

The Boat is the name of the Inn on the left of the picture. As children we used to walk across the top of bridge wall and, as a further dare, across the pipes which ran just below the parapet, above the water.
   Once, when I was serenely paddling the canoe back from Cowley Tunnel, a loaded barge came up behind me 'out of no-where'. It was MUCH BIGGER than I would have thought a barge could be, even if I had expected one, which I hadn't.  I don't know who was the more horrified: me or the bargee!!!!

Shared on 07 April 2007 by Penny Trueman.

Photo of Norbury Junction, Canal Junction c1955

Norbury Junction, Canal Junction c1955
Ref: N181307

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Norbury Junction!

This is Norbury Junction, not far from but, definitely not Gnosall.
The boys in the woodwork class at school (Gnosall) built a canoe as a project which was afterwards stored in the old Mill on the opposite side of the canal to the Navigation Inn. (The Mill was the first in the area to be steam powered, I think). The canoe could be hired out for 6d, and it was very popular with me amongst others! (in the summer months I virtually 'hogged it'.) I used to paddle up and down the canal, sometimes reaching Norbury junction.

Shared on 07 April 2007 by Penny Trueman.

Photo of Gnosall, Mason's Lawn c1955

Gnosall, Mason's Lawn c1955
Ref: G22308

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Mason''s Lawn

We moved from the hamlet of Moreton/Bromstead to Gnosall, where my Dad worked, (based at the council wharf) in 1958, and Mason's lawn wasn't built then!  We used to have our bonfires on the site and, if 1963 was the year it snowed really heavily (and I believe it was) - we were still building snowmen and rolling massive snowballs there!

Shared on 07 April 2007 by Penny Trueman.

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