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22 hours ago, Derek R. said:
A recent find in a charity shop.
I find the image uncomfortable. It irradiates a feeling of cold, a sense of desolation. At least it evokes an aire, which some do not.
This is an original by an unknown artist. The back just has a date in felt tip pen: 26/5/22 It's come out rather fuzzy despite the use of a tripod. Oil on board.
My favourite. No signature (though it may be behind the masking).
A GWR small pannier tank at a country branch line. It evokes an aire of what I would wish was 'normality'.
'Oil on board' are they Claytons?
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Midland Canal Transport.
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The 'General Lee'.
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Is that John Knill ?
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I have worked on military bridges for a long time, all fabricated from aluminium, we call that effect 'quilting'.
Max.
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Marty's yard was in Biddings Lane Coseley now occupied by Dewsbury and Proud.
Prior to that they were in Willenhall.
Marty's boats were used in the Phosphorus waste contract for Albright and Wilson.
Google 's hat lies beneath the rattlesnake lagoon' for more info - a fascinating read !
Matty's sorry.
'What lies beneath the rattlesnake lagoon' sorry
Rattlechain lagoon - bloody predictive text !
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Dimingsdale on the Staffs and Worcestershire.
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Hiya,
Just been looking through my canal postcards, thought this might interest some of you.
Is this 'the bridge that was never built' ?
Max
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Thanks everyone, ill let you know how we get on.
Max
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Good evening everyone, I am after some advice please.
On Friday next week my wife and I plus two friends are hiring a boat for a week.
My wife and I have done the four counties ring twice with our kids in a week, also the severn ring in a week, and most recently (10 years ago) we did Middlewitch to Llangollen and back in a week with our kids. So we have some experience.
The friends we are going with have not done canal holidays before but I have no doubt they will pick it up.
So we are hoping to get to Llangollen and back in the week.
Is this reasonable this year and what has changed in the 10 years since we last did it ?
We start at 3.00pm on the Friday, and wish to eat out once or twice, which pubs are still open and which do you recommend - I guess we will need to book.
We don't mind early starts and long days.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Max.
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That looks like a Willow Wren boat pulling a train of joey boats - not seen that before.
Max.
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No, what I am saying is what you have found is some of their absorbant pads.
They are clever things - white ones pick up oil but not water, and grey ones do the reverse.
A previous owner probably pinched them from work !
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Google Centex spill pads.
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But did it 54 years ago, at one time it had two gate paddles !
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Looks like Compton on the Staffs and Worcestershire to me.
Max
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On 09/07/2019 at 08:05, Athy said:
...and Benny - a rather vulgar boat.
People used to shout at Graham for passing moored craft too quickly.
There was a modern replica of Graham - 'Damon'.
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Without a shadow of a doubt the best place for any Land Rover !!
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CRT are keeping an eye on bridges now, any bridge overstaying their welcome beware !
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I have always found that mixed 50/50 with creosote old engine oil is great for treating fence panels !
Max
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Cast Iron will drill easily, no special drill required. Don't be tempted to centre punch first though - Cast Iron is very brittle !
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If Harry Potter had a boat................
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Something that may be of use to boat owners :-
I own a old car (an Anglia 105e) and i am regularly on a forum for like minded owners, we were warned some time ago not to post photographs on the forum taken on a phone with GPS as the photo,s could be interogated with the right software and the location of the car could be found.
I do not know if this is true or just another 'urban myth' can anyone on here confirm either way ?
If it is true, posting photo's of your boat at its home mooring may not be a good idea.
Regards to all, and well done everyone !
Max
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Just on a trivial note, when did the British stop being pissed off and become pissed?
It was around the time when upon being asked 'how are you ?' people started replying ' ime good '.
Max
Claytons' 'Stour'
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With Spey on the dock !