The Canals of Britain

The Canals of Britain
Title The Canals of Britain PDF eBook
Author Stuart Fisher
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 1036
Release 2013-09-22
Genre Travel
ISBN 1472903072

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Canals of Britain is a comprehensive and absorbing survey of the entire canal network of the British Isles - the first of its kind. It provides a fascinating insight into the linked up waterways as well as the isolated cuts and quiet waters which may not be fully navigable by larger craft. Infinitely varied, it passes picturesque open countryside, wild moorland, coastal harbours, historic industrial buildings, modern city centres, canalside public houses and abundant wildlife. Stuart Fisher looks at every aspect of the canals - their construction, rich history, stunning scenery, heritage, incredible engineering, impressive architecture and even their associated folklore, wildlife and art. Enticing photographs give a flavour of each place and places of interest close to the canals are included. For those who are keen to explore that little bit further, taking smaller boats to points beyond which others usually turn back, there is information on little-known parts of the system, offering a new insight into this country's unique, surprising and beautiful canal network. Attractive, inspiring and foremost a practical guide, this has proved popular with canal enthusiasts and boaters wanting to get the most out of Britain's canals. This second edition features new canals and more colour photographs.

Water Ways

Water Ways
Title Water Ways PDF eBook
Author Jasper Winn
Publisher Profile Books
Pages 437
Release 2018-06-07
Genre Nature
ISBN 178283334X

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For a hundred and fifty years, between the plod of packhorse trains and the arrival of the railways, canals were the high-tech water machine driving the industrial revolution. Amazing feats of engineering, they carried the rural into the city and the urban into the countryside, and changed the lives of everyone. And then, just when their purpose was extinguished by modern transport, they were saved from extinction and repurposed as a 'slow highways' network, a peaceful and countrywide haven from our too-busy age. Today, there are more boats on the canals than in their Victorian heyday. Writer and slow adventurer Jasper Winn spent a year exploring Britain's waterways on foot and by bike, in a kayak and on narrowboats. Along a thousand miles of 'wet roads and water streets' he discovered a world of wildlife corridors, underground adventures, the hardware of heritage and history, new boating communities, endurance kayak races and remote towpaths. He shared journeys with some of the last working boat people and met the anglers, walkers, boaters, activists, volunteers and eccentrics who have made the waterways their home. In Britain most of us live within five miles of a canal, and reading this book we will see them in an entirely new light.

The Canals of Britain

The Canals of Britain
Title The Canals of Britain PDF eBook
Author Stuart Fisher
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 338
Release 2017-01-12
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1472940024

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Canals of Britain is a comprehensive and absorbing survey of the entire canal network of the British Isles - the first of its kind. It provides a fascinating insight into the linked up waterways as well as the isolated cuts and quiet waters which may not be fully navigable by larger craft. Infinitely varied, it passes picturesque open countryside, wild moorland, coastal harbours, historic industrial buildings, modern city centres, canalside public houses and abundant wildlife. Stuart Fisher looks at every aspect of the canals - their construction, rich history, stunning scenery, heritage, incredible engineering, impressive architecture and even their associated folklore, wildlife and art. Enticing photographs give a flavour of each place and places of interest close to the canals are included. For those who are keen to explore that little bit further, taking smaller boats to points beyond which others usually turn back, there is information on little-known parts of the system, offering a new insight into this country's unique, surprising and beautiful canal network. Attractive, inspiring and foremost a practical guide, this has proved very popular with canal enthusiasts and boaters wanting to get the most out of Britain's canals. This third edition has been revised to reflect the ever-changing landscape of Britain's canals, and includes many new colour photographs to help bring it to life.

The Waterways of Britain

The Waterways of Britain
Title The Waterways of Britain PDF eBook
Author Anthony Burton
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1983
Genre Boats and boating
ISBN 9780002180474

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Inland Waterways of Britain

Inland Waterways of Britain
Title Inland Waterways of Britain PDF eBook
Author Geoprojects (Great Britain) Ltd
Publisher Geoprojects (UK) Limited
Pages
Release 2008-08-01
Genre Canals
ISBN 9780863511950

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Hadfield's British Canals

Hadfield's British Canals
Title Hadfield's British Canals PDF eBook
Author Joseph Boughey
Publisher Alan Sutton Publishing
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Canals
ISBN 9780750918404

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Eighth revised edition, of the history of the canal in Britain and Ireland, discussing its emergence from the industrial revolution through to its use today for pleasure boating.

The Waterways of Britain

The Waterways of Britain
Title The Waterways of Britain PDF eBook
Author David Daniel Francis Gladwin
Publisher B.T. Batsford
Pages 268
Release 1976
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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