Skipton, Woods, The Canal c.1947
Photo ref: S137026
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Photo ref: S137026
Photo of Skipton, Woods, The Canal c.1947

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Work on the Leeds & Liverpool began in 1770. Not only did the coming of the canal vastly lower distribution costs for the industrial towns of Yorkshire, it also provided a localised transport service for the towns and cities through which it passed. Skipton was linked up in 1773 as part of the relatively simple first section, which needed no locks. The sections from Leeds to Gargrave and from Wigan to Liverpool followed by 1777. Then the funding ran out. For years progress was slow, but the missing stages were finally completed in 1816.

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Memories of Skipton, Woods, the Canal c1947

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Skipton, Woods, The Canal c.1947

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The boat was an old mine sweeper that the owner or manager of the corn mill had navigated from Liverpool on the canal. The owners name was a Mr. Bramall. My pals and I used to play on the boat and row its dingy. The owners son was named Timothy and my pals name was Peter Massey. mmounteerm@aol.com