Canals to Manchester

Canals to Manchester
Title Canals to Manchester PDF eBook
Author David Elystan Owen
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 152
Release 1977
Genre History
ISBN 9780719006869

Download Canals to Manchester Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Transport and the Industrial City

Transport and the Industrial City
Title Transport and the Industrial City PDF eBook
Author Peter Maw (Historian)
Publisher
Pages
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9781781704943

Download Transport and the Industrial City Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Abandoned & Vanished Canals of England

Abandoned & Vanished Canals of England
Title Abandoned & Vanished Canals of England PDF eBook
Author Andy Wood
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 452
Release 2014-06-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 1445639270

Download Abandoned & Vanished Canals of England Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A resurgence in canal restoration has seen many English canals reopen in the past three decades, but many are still abandoned, some even vanished under roads, railways and buildings.

Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales

Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales
Title Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales PDF eBook
Author
Publisher London, H. Blacklock & Company, Limited
Pages 504
Release 1904
Genre Canals
ISBN

Download Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Amoskeag

Amoskeag
Title Amoskeag PDF eBook
Author Tamara K. Hareven
Publisher UPNE
Pages 420
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780874517361

Download Amoskeag Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

How the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company shaped the social, ethnic, and economic existence of Manchester, New Hampshire during America's rise as a manufacturing power.

LOST RIVERS OF MANCHESTER.

LOST RIVERS OF MANCHESTER.
Title LOST RIVERS OF MANCHESTER. PDF eBook
Author GEOFFREY. ASHWORTH
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre
ISBN 9780946361496

Download LOST RIVERS OF MANCHESTER. Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Canal System Of England: Its Growth And Present Condition, With Particular Reference To The Cheap Carriage Of Goods

The Canal System Of England: Its Growth And Present Condition, With Particular Reference To The Cheap Carriage Of Goods
Title The Canal System Of England: Its Growth And Present Condition, With Particular Reference To The Cheap Carriage Of Goods PDF eBook
Author H. Gordon Thompson
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 72
Release 2016-09-22
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1473350808

Download The Canal System Of England: Its Growth And Present Condition, With Particular Reference To The Cheap Carriage Of Goods Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The material from which this little work has been drawn has necessarily been exceedingly various. I had at one time thought of indicating the many authorities to whose works I am indebted for information, and as far as possible this has been done in the footnotes to the text. So extensive, however, have been the sources from whichmy information has been derived, that it will hardly be surprising if some have been left unacknowledged. May I therefore express my indebtedness to all upon whose experience I have based my argument or from whom I have obtained facts and figures, either by direct communication or by a consultation of their works- The object of this account of our Canal System has been, not so much to discuss each individual waterway, but to set forth in order the facts relating to our inland navigations as a whole, and to give some idea of the possibilities which lie before the method of transport. November 15th, 1902, Waimer House, 1, Catherine Street, Liverpool. H. The subject of transport is undoubtedly one of tbe introduction most important questions of the present day. The dawn of the Twentieth Century finds the great nations of the world still struggling supremacy, for commercial and there can be no doubt that one of the most important factors in this contest, is the possession of adequate means of transport. The nation having the best means of conveying her merchandise, possesses an advantage, difficult to estimate and still more difficult to reduce. The utility of water as a means of transport has been TIt apparent from a very early age, and the adaptation of the channels or canals, used by the ancients for irrigation, to the much wider purpose, namely as a means of transport, marked the birth of artificial inland navigations. JcJ f Tran8P rt - The Canal System of England. I. HlSTORY. Eariy canals. From the writings of Herodotus, Aristotle, Pliny, and other ancient historians, we learn that canals existed in Egypt before the Christian era, and there is reason to believe that at the same early period, artificial inland navigation had also been introduced into China. Hardly anything, however, save their existence has been recorded of these early works. We know that the Greeks, and afterwards, three of the Roman Emperors, attempted to join the Ionian Sea and the Archipelago by a canal, but failed and Pliny mentions that Drusus, commanding under Augustus an army which was to march into Germany, had a canal made from the now-known Rhine, to the Issel, for the sole purpose of conveying his army it. upon introduction Canals appear to have been introduced into Europe into Europe. with the advent of the Christian era, but for many centuries their employment was very gradual, introduction Their first introduction into this country was by the into J England, RomanSj when Britain, for a period of 400 years, was a province of the Roman Empire.