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I presume you're thinking of Oxfordshire Narrowboats at Lower Heyford, and they are very much still in business, and thriving. Indeed, I had my boat serviced there in March, very efficiently, and it surprised me that they willingly did it despite it being a very busy hire base. Not only do they have their own boats, they also operate a fleet of Black Prince boats too, under franchise. Someone else in this thread reports that David Dare sadly died in April - it must have been just after I left. . Or perhaps you are thinking of College Cruisers, which actually is in Oxford?
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Image of boat and steerer in tunnel wanted
Andrew Denny replied to noddyboater's topic in History & Heritage
The clue is in 'because it looks better on the page'. If only pedants and nitpickers are going to notice, why not make the page look better to the vast majority. -
He must be barking if he'd do that.
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Anyone recognise this hireboat company
Andrew Denny replied to Andrew Denny's topic in General Boating
Thanks to everyone. I didn't notice the 'castle motif' on the front until you pointed it out! I'll explain later why I'm asking. -
Andrew Denny started following Anyone recognise this hireboat company
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In Nov 1977 the cover of Waterways World featured a hireboat called 'Harlech Castle'. Anyone know who the hire company was? Thanks
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My father never swore, until the last decade of his long life (died at 90 in 2008) but he often used to say "Christmas!" as a polite way of saying "christ!" I think Gordon Bennett caught on for its hard consonants, which are good for expostulation.
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I know the story of the original J. Gordon Bennett fairly well. One story was he got blackballed for getting drunk at one posh do, and urinating in the fireplace. One legend was that Citizen Kane was modelled on him, not William Randolph Hearst. Orson Welles once said in a documentary that after the film's premier he got in a lift with Hearst, who frostily ignored him. Welles laughed about it and said "If Hearst really had been the original for Kane he would have shaken me warmly by the hand." Anyway, I was wondering about Ian Grieve, who pops up regularly in the Grauniad with these amusing aperçus
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I see there's a new 4-part series on Channel 5, Britain by Steam, featuring John Sergeant and Peter Davison among others. Steam tug Adamant features in it. Who runs Adamant and can I contact them? Was hoping to get a picture & a story of what it was like. Thanks
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What's the phone no for Sherborne Wharf facilities?
Andrew Denny replied to Andrew Denny's topic in Moorings & Marinas
Thank you so much for your comments. I have since managed to get hold of the Away Services boat (which itself doesn't do facilities at the moment, despite Google saying it does). But the lady there kindly contacted the Sherborne Wharf private no that she had on her phone, and apparently services at the Distillery are only available 9-12noon, not later. I should have turned up before 5pm and shouted 'But Google is my friend!' at them, shouldn't I. -
What's the phone no for Sherborne Wharf facilities?
Andrew Denny replied to Andrew Denny's topic in Moorings & Marinas
Goliath, thanks so much for the tip! I've since managed to get hold of Away Services, who said they didn't do diesel/pumpout, but she phoned Sherborne's private no for me and they told her the facilities are only open 9am - 12, no later. I can understand that, they don't want diners to inhale boater's, er, fumes, but it's 4 years since I came this way and I had forgotten. But it was the mobile no on the hut I was looking for. I will need to make a note for future reference when I arrive. Afterwards I'm headed down Farmer's Bridge and to the northern BCN afterwards, facilities even fewer on the ground there. Since it's still winter, I wanted to ensure I'm well 'bunkered up' in case I get stuck in ice or something. -
What's the phone no for Sherborne Wharf facilities?
Andrew Denny replied to Andrew Denny's topic in Moorings & Marinas
Thanks, but Google is not my friend. I've not used those facilities in 4 years, pre-covid, when I recalled I had to ring a mobile number displayed on the hut, and arrange for someone to come round when they were available. The number you list is the old Sherborne Wharf number I already had, which I rang twice this morning, and it rang each time for 8-10 rings before an answering machine only gave boat trip departure times then hung up. Since there's no full Sherborne Wharf any more and I've not been there, I wasn't surprised. Anyone knows what the mobile number is that's displayed on the hut? I'm not there yet, but I wanted to call in advance. before being told to wait for a couple of hours. Thanks. -
Ah, but I think it's more complex than that. For example, they may be classifying the scene (e.g. weather, if there's a boat, whether there are humans, vegetation, dogs, if water is visible, etc etc. Your ranking won't necessarily be seen in simple like/dislike terms, but according to what's in the picture. It might be that photos with boats score more highly or lower, people might prefer pics with or without people in them etc. For example, what if pics with children in rate more highly? Your simple ranking will knit with others to deliver conclusions that perhaps you never realised might in the aggregate form different conclusions from your simple 1-10 ranking. That's what (to me) could be fascinating!
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"boat dumped" - harrumph! 🙂