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rge in for a n the water!

... working boat, Kestrel, which has been their home for the last six months. David said: ‘“You get a lot of the old working boatmen, who are well in to their retirement years, come up and say how they remember our boat when it was used for freight. They ...

| AT BRAUNSTON MARINA.. rs barge in for a lay on the water!

... 1926 working boat, Kestrel, which has been their home for the last six months. David said: “You get a lot of the old working boatmen, who are well in to their retirement years, come up and say how they remember our boat when it was used for freight. They ...

YOUR WEEKEND TV GUIDE

... canal tunnels in the world and the last to be built in this country. Tony also chats to Arthur Stevens, one of the few wom’boatmen left on the B And he }:::;s the strange sto e ghost of prize figter, W&E‘m Perry who is said to haunt a canalside pub in TiF‘on ...

Butty sails back home

... system between Baddesley Colliery at Atherstone, and the Kearley and Tonge jam factory in Southall, west London, known to boatmen as the “jam ‘ole”. After trade ceased in 1970, the Bray family continued to live aboard Raymond, moored outside the British ...

– Pattishall the only bright light

... match, Freeways boss, Mac McConnachie, made the surprise decision to leave striker, Kim Gardner, on the subs’ bench, as the Boatmen led 1-0 and 3-1 at various stages. 0 - : 4 3 Paul Rogers (pen) and Gardner (80 minutes) produced the Freeways’ goals, but ...

Canal festival revives the past

... keep an eye out for storyteller Philippa Tripper who will be roaming around the show ground sharing tales of the working boatmen and women. The event, a partnership between British Waterways and the Waterways Trust, is expected to attract more than 200 ...

ALL OF WHICH LEADS ME TO ANOTHER POINT,

... :1::::‘.‘“.' % mentary to the film that iy had But . rse, the book. i been my pleasure to know some - R~ re Was #of tne boatmen. Out of their :° welfare state in those # carshot, but never in it, we t. ’m.ht.‘m'.“ up g called them bargees, Il.:'t ...

DAVENTRY PETTY SESSIONS

... b:mvfiddhq\&nnduhwinnynm m rq;'m Mmharmm{m“ ear thinyvm;:e.d.d mh::mty-ln. oa_.vdu'u_lum. CausLry. —James Chater and Henry Wiles, boatmen, ‘wmu@mlmmtfiumdt toa -uhby'orhufuwhloi.unnltma 1 :.&b,,:t,#flt;fi.—?.-c.m saw the i ing two canal conf S Tomt. ookßS+ ot it ...

Crusaders march on to a date with destiny

... at sea when Terry Heard (after ten mintues) and Pete Burgess (from the penalty spot) shortly after set about bundling the Boatmen out of the tournament. From the moment Robbie Eyles rounded the ’keeper before being hauled down with no apparent danger, ...

SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1877

... serve him. The Bishop of Lichfield, seeing the futilit; present menn‘. ot :rnu’nng from religious indifference mdm-da of boatmen mp‘b;n‘-md:;:;-e. hu&xuwg“m- a kind of water h appoin a missionary or chaplain for their spiritual care. 'l: Rev. M. Graham ...

EPITOME OF NEWS,

... pair-oared race, which was won by Crooms and White. The randan race was rather exciting, the Flora, manned by three well known boatmen, named Hillier, beinz first. The gafT-sail boat race was won z Archibald Hillier. In the evening the town was ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... board the Liverpool Yeoman, lying in Queenstown Huunm on Tuesday afterncon. ‘l’ho-g:cddm,&'* of Paisley, was killed, and four boatmen, named: !m,&m-w;fi* b.;'w‘h. hl“ were scalded. ‘soman e D S oot ei et s frogy Alnlnbntinnonhl‘huu the large mill occy by Messrs ...