Summer 2025 - Issue 78

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The Summer 2025 issue includes the following features.

Working the Waterways

Keay’s of Walsall

Andy Tidy looks at the BCN’s last wooden-boat builders 

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A Broader Outlook

Craft of the Upper Thames

Chris M. Jones examines images showing various boats and traffics on the Upper Thames during the 19th and 20th centuries

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Picturing the Past

Gainsborough Delivery

Another delve into the Jack Parkinson Collection shows activity on the River Trent at Gainsborough in the 1950s

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Historical Profiles

Sheldon’s Last Boat

Roy Gibbons relates the story of Angelo, a 70ft dumb boat built in Parbold in 1927  

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Time and Place

A September Day at Tusses Bridge Dock

Chris M. Jones reveals the histories of three boats and their owners seen at Tusses Bridge boatyard on the Oxford Canal

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Unearthing History

Uncovering Derby’s Lost Waterway

Bobby Cowling traces the lost city centre sections of the Derby Canal 

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Historical Canal Maps

Lancaster Canal Terminals

Richard Dean reviews an 1880 survey of the Lancaster Canal

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Picturing the Past

Oxford Canal Cargoes

Although the Oxford Canal is synonymous with coal carrying, many other cargoes were transported. These images highlight two of the lesser-known traffics

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Historical Profiles

Boat-builders of Leicester: The Rudkin Family

Chris M. Jones revisits and builds on the pioneering research of the late Leslie Hales in uncovering the story of Leicester’s Rudkin boat-building family

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