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See that Ballinger has also sold
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The person who bought Ballinger off dad fitted a Junkers engine see story here https://worcestervista.com/index.php/mechanics/renovating-ballinger/ it now has a Doman which I believe came from Heathrow airport.
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See Dad old boat Ballinger is for sale again Bantock bros 58 Traditional for sale UK, Bantock bros boats for sale, Bantock bros used boat sales, Bantock bros Narrow Boats For Sale 57'9" Historic Narrowboat - Bantock - Apollo Duck
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Conway Castle at upton on severn Don't the Severn Traveller or Pride of the Midlands operate any more pity we lost the old steamer the Severn Belle a lovely wooden boat
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Worcester canal boat stuck in Gregory Mills top lock | Worcester News
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Turn it round Would not fit a kayak in there
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which boat is the picture, cannot read the name
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Here is someone attempting it watch from about 10 minutes Bing Videos
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Isn't the mouse (vole) sat on the rope between the two boats.
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he appeared in the golden age of canals trading as a carrier Midland Canal Carriers with Keith Christie and Tony Gregory? https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00h3v85
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What interesting places have you visited on your canal boat?
max's son replied to David Floyd's topic in Holidays Afloat
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price has been dropped
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Holt fleet Inn announces new boat through bar…
max's son replied to frangar's topic in General Boating
New Road has been raised by a foot (300mm) since the flood when the army moved in Powick roundabout still floods and took 3 hours to travel from Malvern. -
some more images of the bridge not sure why a man is up a ladder in the one picture The balustrade was rescued by Edward Elgar and when his house was demolished my dad rescued it from being scrapped and still stands in my brothers garden across a fish pond
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R.BAIN, BOAT BUILDERS, THAMES FORESHORE, LAMBETH - LandmarkLandmark (boroughphotos.org) The premises of Robert Bain's, a mast, oar, skull & pump maker, in Upper Fore Street, Lambeth, seen here from the riverside, shortly before the construction of the Albert Embankment. Photograph by William Strudwick.
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I thought it was a chain saw Saying this one first
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