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The Boat Club, Acton Bridge

Laurie, I remember vividly those days as if they were yesterday, strange to see the Jan mentioned which dad bought from the Faircloughs which was moored at Widnes Docks.Do you remember our trip down the ship canal ...Read more

A memory of Acton Bridge by Philip Guy

Walnut Cottage

My Grandparents ran the post-office at Moorland when I was young, we used to visit every Sunday. I loved the atmosphere and the peacefulness of the village. My grandad was Charles Kitch, also named 'Fido', but I can't find out why. ...Read more

A memory of Moorland in 1962 by Linda Kitch

Frank Skinner

My grandfather was the blacksmith in Dormansland so I have happy memories, such as watching him in the Forge, him taking me for a walk and picking primroses from the railway bank, also walking to Dormans Park. I also remember ...Read more

A memory of Dormansland by Elaine Cann

The War Years

I was born in Ryde in 1938 and when war broke out, my mother and myself moved in with my grandparents, Laurence and Lucy Stroud (nee Meecham) into what is now Wellwood Grange but in those days was just Wellwood. It was the home of ...Read more

A memory of Binstead by John Stroud

My Memories Of Selly Oak And Bournbrook

I was born Anne Shirley Crofts back of 622 Bristol Road (opposite where Aldi is now) in July 1944, brother Ronnie was born 1940, sister Vivienne was born 1942, and Alan was born 1947, between Riverton Road ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1954 by Anne Crofts

A Happy Childhood

I lived in Jubilee Cottages in Nethercote with mum and dad. My dad, Charlie Wilson, collected milk from the farms in the area, his lorry being based at Swepstone Dairy. Mum, Florence, worked in the dairy making Stilton ...Read more

A memory of Newton Burgoland in 1955 by Christine Mattinson Ne Wilson

Boyhood Days

My aunts and uncles lived in East Howle and I was a regular visitor around and before 1950. The two families lived opposite one another in what I think may have been "railway cottages" and my cousins totalled 9. In those days you ...Read more

A memory of East Howle

Training

I went to Blackdown 4/12/52, went home for Christmas, finished ny 6 weeks training then moved to Bicesta before going on to the canal zone in July. The digs in Blackdown were great, I enjoyed my time there.

A memory of Deepcut in 1952

Old Southall Remembered

I lived in old Southall (Norwood Road - Norwood Green end) during the 1960s to the 1990s and have seen great changes. I went to school at Clifton Road, and the school had a great Headmaster, Mr Hancock, for a while. One ...Read more

A memory of Southall

Happy Holiday Memories

I now live in Lincolnshire but my father and family are native to Weston Rhyn and many family members still live in the area. I spent many happy holidays in Weston Rhyn as a schoolboy, I stayed at my aunt's house in ...Read more

A memory of Weston Rhyn in 1956 by Brian Hughes

Captions

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Caption For Welford, The Canal C1965

The 'Welford Arm' runs east for one and a half miles from the Leicester branch of the Grand Union Canal and opened in 1814.

Caption For Tiverton, On The Canal 1903

The Grand Western Canal was a 19th-century dream, planned to run from Taunton to the river Exe near Exeter.

Caption For Chalford, On The Canal 1910

Now derelict, the Thames & Severn Canal linked the two rivers. It was specially built to accommodate the elegant sailing barges called Severn trows. The canal closed in 1954.

Caption For Fleckney, The Grand Union Canal C1965

The locks at Fleckney are a part of the descent of the canal from its high point at Foxton into the Soar Valley.

Caption For Swindon, Coate Water C1955

Looking West to the Diving Board Coate Water was originally constructed in 1821-22 as a reservoir, and was designed to overcome water shortages on the canal system around the town when

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, The Canal C1960

This peaceful view shows the Lancaster Canal as it passes through Bolton-le-Sands. The canal arrived here in 1797, and transformed the village into a town.

Caption For Tring, Marsworth Locks C1960

Half a mile north of New Mill is a complex of reservoirs; they were built by the Grand Junction Canal in the 1830s to store water for the Marsworth Flight of locks, whereby the canal descends from the

Caption For Rickmansworth, The Canal 1897

The canalised stretch of the River Chess was opened in 1803 for Samuel Salter to ferry barrels between his Rickmansworth and Uxbridge breweries via the Grand Junction Canal.

Caption For Hopwas, The Canal C1965

Created in 1790, this successful canal was built to ship Bedworth coal to the town of Coventry. At Hopwas, just beyond Tamworth, the canal threads its way through attractive wooded country.

Caption For Barton Upon Irwell, Barton Aqueduct 1894

One impressive feature of the Manchester Ship Canal was the Barton Aqueduct, designed by Edward Leader Williams.

Caption For Banbury, Oxford Canal 1921

The Oxford Canal, one of Britain's earliest inland waterways, took 20 years to complete and was finished in 1790.

Caption For Moore, The Canal Bridge C1955

A Moore resident keeps a look out for a rare commercial barge making its leisurely way along the Bridgewater Canal.

Caption For Thorne, King Street C1955

Thorne was already a busy market town when the Stainforth & Keadby Canal opened in 1802.The canal provided a link between the navigable rivers Trent and Don, and with its opening Thorne went on to

Caption For Thorne, King Street C1955

Thorne was already a busy market town when the Stainforth & Keadby Canal opened in 1802.

Caption For Great Haywood, The Canal C1955

At Great Haywood Junction, the Trent & Mersey meet the Staffordshire & Worcester Canal.

Caption For Worksop, Victoria Square C1955

From Bridge Street we head north towards Victoria Square over the Chesterfield Canal, whose bridge parapets are in the foreground.

Caption For Odiham, Basingstoke Canal C1965

In 1949 the New Basingstoke Canal Company bought the canal from the Harmsworth family, who had owned it since 1923.

Caption For Hopwas, The Canal C1965

The Birmingham & Fazerley Canal, completed in 1789, provided a more direct route for London-bound goods. It was a unique example of co-operation between canal companies.

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

However, the economic life of the canal was short-lived. From the 1840s the steam railways proved to be the death-knell of the canal era.

Caption For Wisbech, The Hope Inn C1955

The Hope was one of the many inns and pubs that lined the course of the canal, at one time or another.

Caption For Braunston, The Canal C1965

We are looking westwards along the Grand Union Canal on its way to Birmingham, at point where it originally joined the Oxford Canal.

Caption For Tiverton, On The Canal 1903

The Grand Western Canal was a 19th- century dream, planned to run from Taunton to the River Exe near Exeter.

Caption For Odiham, Old Houses, Cemetery Hill 1910

The Canal Wharf 1906 Completed in 1794, the Basingstoke Canal was originally planned to link London and Guildford with Southampton.

Caption For Andover, Bridge Street 1904

Before 1865 in Andover, coal had been unloaded on the canal basin quay.