Waterways Journal series

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A series of books published annually by the Boat Museum Society.

 

See below for a list of volumes available.

 

 

     

 

Waterways Journal Vol 12

 

 

No

 

Cost

 

Contents

 

Volume 1

published

May 1999

£5.00 + £1 p&p

Steam and Diesel on the Bridgewater Canal: Alf Hayman

British Canal History in Perspective: Mike Clarke

Cruising the Llangollen & Shrewsbury Canals, 1939: Captain T Wheeldon

The Canals of England and Wales – The Future They Never Had: Tony Burnip


Volume 2

published

Spring 2000

£5.00 + £1 p&p

The Bridgewater Canal and its links with Staffordshire: Alf Hayman

Revisiting some aspects of Horseboating: Tony Lewery

A brief history of the River Weaver: Tony Hirst

Early steam tugs on the Birmingham & Liverpool Junction Canal: Terry Kavanagh


Volume 3

published

Spring 2001

£5.00 + £1 p&p

Severn Carriers in the Railway Age: Hugh Conway-Jones

A Lifetime of Friendship with Rose and Joe Skinner: Philip Kidd

The Daresbury of Castle: an eighteenth century Weaver Flat: Edward Paget-Tomlinson

Wooden Barge Building and the Origins of the Narrow Boat: Mike Clarke


Volume 4

published

Spring 2002

£5.00 + £1 p&p

Narrow Boats on the Thames: David Blagrove

Carrying Craft on the Bridgewater Canal, 1773 – 1974: Alf Hayman

Declining Traffics on Branches of the Shropshire Union Canal: Joseph Boughey


Volume 5

published

Spring 2003

£5.00 + £1 p&p

Wartime Waterways: Mike Clarke

Building Flats at Runcorn: Mike Stammers

Life and Times of a Shroppie Fly-boatman: Terry Kavanagh

Liverpool Docks of the Bridgewater and Mersey & Irwell Navigations: Alf Hayman


Volume 6

published

Spring 2004

£5.00 + £1 p&p

The Puffer – The Ultimate Scottish Canal Boat: Len Paterson

Flats and Flatmen of the Rivers Mersey and Irwell: Terry Kavanagh

The Growth of Shardlow Port: Pat Crecraft

The Early Years of the Douglas Navigation: Mike Clarke


Volume 7

published

Spring 2005

£5.00 + £1 p&p

The Sheffield & South Yorkshire Navigation, 1888-1947: Mike Taylor

A Tug Towing Flats on the Upper Mersey in the 1930s: Bill Leathwood

The Tunnel Tugs Worcester and Birmingham of the Worcester & Birmingham Canal: Cath Turpin

Early Pleasure Boating on the Shropshire Union Canal: Joseph Boughey


Volume 8

published

Spring 2006

£5.00 + £1 p&p

The Rise and Fall of Saltport: Tony Barratt

The Later Years of Thomas Clayton (Oldbury) Ltd.: Cath Turpin

The Restoration of a Shropshire Union Fly Boat: Tony Lewery

Sailing Flats on the Chester & Ellesmere Canals: Terry Kavanagh


Volume 9

published

Spring 2007

£5.00 + £1 p&p

George Smith of Coalville and his influence on Boating: Pat Crecraft

Tom Puddings in the 1960s, the last traffics: Mike Taylor

How the Llangollen Canal was saved: Peter Brown

A trip on converted ex-working boat Phosphorus: Tony Hirst


Volume 10

published

Spring 2008

£5.00 + £1 p&p

The Rochdale Canal and its Carrying Department: Mike Clarke

The Waterways of Central Scotland and the Craft that Used Them: John R Hume

The Early History of Runcorn Docks: 1773 – 1914: Alf Hayman

A Brief History of E. C. Jones (Brentford) Ltd.: Cath Turpin


Volume 11

published

Spring 2009

£6.99 + £1 p&p

The River Weaver Navigation, a proud engineering tradition: Colin Edmondson

Early Narrow Boats on the Thames – a follow up: David Blagrove

BCN Tugs: Bowaters and Chance & Hunt: Martin O’Keeffe

Aspects of Family Boating on the Shropshire Union Canal: Terry Kavanagh


Volume 12

published

Spring 2010

£6.99 + £1 p&p

L T C Rolt: Waterways, Conservation and Writing: Joseph Boughey

Transport in the Chester Area in the Early 19th Century: John Herson

A Leeds & Liverpool Canal Boatyard: Hodson’s of Whitebirk: Mike Clarke & Sam Yates

Transport of Gas Tar and Associated Liquid Cargoes: Cath Turpin