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boatmanckp

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  • Birthday 23/12/1934

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  • Location
    Spain
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    Boating.Tall ship sailing. Old canal films,Canal history,<br />Canal postcards and books. Choral singing,Spanish food,<br />local Spanish history.Probus.
  • Occupation
    Retired
  • Boat Name
    Fleur D'eau
  • Boat Location
    High Lane

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  1. The Dee Branch was in use on a yearly basis as the trip boats on the Dee in the 60s early 70s were maintained in the Taylor boatyard and adjacent dry dock over the winter. In the 90s a North Cheshire Cruising Club annual cruise saw several boats lock down onto the the river and over the weir.The gate in the weir was under the control of the electricity board and gave an extra 18" of draught. The whole exercise could only be undertaken on 4 highest Spring tides of the year.H W at Chester about 1h 42 mins before London Bridge. Above the weir the river is navigable on a 3ft draught to Farndon some 12 miles.
  2. http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b69fade12 Some details found on-line The faded colours could be restored using the latest digital technology but it is an expensive process often used by the BBC and ITV if they want to broadcast such material
  3. I believe a public right of way exists over this bridge which was previously a swing bridge and was replaced many years ago. As it has been said in a previous post we lost the right of navigation in 1968.
  4. Caravan and camping outlets have log periodic aerials for about £14,avoid mooring near trees etc. very rarely stuck for a signal.
  5. Bird in Hand possibly the last pub on the canal system to do top-ups, the landlady went down to cellar with a large jug and on return went round the pub topping up the glasses of those in a particular group and if you were lucky others as well,whoever was in the chair paid for the lot. Happy Days. CKP
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  8. The picture is posted higher up in the thread
  9. This film is called "Barging Along" it has a U certificate and was released in the war years but contains prewar footage. I have a rare 16mm original copy of this film in my archive. CKP
  10. I have used 240v LEDs in the house as security lights (3 X 1 watt) for several years when I have gone away for any length of time,up to six months,they stay on 24/7 you cannot see them in the daylight, cost next to nothing to run and failures are very rare.To the casual observer the house was occupied!they were supplemented with other low voltage lights on timers.
  11. The picture http://images.manche...ue&refirn=24707 shows the lock tail bridge which was called BLOODY BRIDGE I remember it extant the bottom lock gates were braced with timbers clearly seen in this picture as were all the locks in this flight. CKP
  12. The NCCC is the oldest cruising club on the narrow canals and was founded in 1943.CKP
  13. There was a railway interchange it the bottom pound of Marple locks it was quite visible in the 60s. CKP
  14. In 45 years of boating just one leg! CKP
  15. The IWA is not a boater organisation. NABO and the RYA represent boaters.CKP
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