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
You can view an excerpt here.
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
This is our free-access sample article from the Summer 2025 NarrowBoat
You can view an excerpt here.
Picturing the Past
Gainsborough Delivery
Another delve into the Jack Parkinson Collection shows activity on the River Trent at Gainsborough in the 1950s
You can view an excerpt here.
Historical Profiles
Sheldon’s Last Boat
Roy Gibbons relates the story of Angelo, a 70ft dumb boat built in Parbold in 1927
You can view an excerpt here.
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
You can view an excerpt here.
Unearthing History
Uncovering Derby’s Lost Waterway
Bobby Cowling traces the lost city centre sections of the Derby Canal
You can view an excerpt here.
Historical Canal Maps
Lancaster Canal Terminals
Richard Dean reviews an 1880 survey of the Lancaster Canal
You can view an excerpt here.
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
You can view an excerpt here.
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
You can view an excerpt here.
