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I've recently acquired a 'type 1' Bantock called 'Orianne'. BCN 18791. She's motorised, retaining the original stern and 'elum. I've seen a 1973 photo of her,...
andrew.crosby
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Jan 4, 2008
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BCN 18791 was gauged 26-10-03, owner T Bantock, fleet number 30. Original name "Superb" on resale to T & S Element the boat was renamed "Now Eileen". Listed as...
Laurence
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Jan 4, 2008
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Thanks for that. I discovered her BCN number from Pete Harrison (no plate on her) as well as an earlier number 11371 from 1884. I wasn't aware of the Elements...
andrew.crosby
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Jan 4, 2008
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... phone. ... strake ... length ... there is a picture of her bow at this address www.photobucket. com/albums/u151/andrewossian/image029.jpg...
andrew.crosby
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Jan 4, 2008
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... owners- Ted and Margaret Bailey who used to live in Jeffcott Road Penn??? Wolverhampton. ... significant ... Well done Bob. The engine was petrol driving a...
Max Sinclair
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Jan 4, 2008
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Dear All I have been informed that the service bridge at Bankfields Works will be demolished on 21st January. If anyone would like more information on the...
aberporthejt
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Jan 8, 2008
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Were they early members of Wolverhampton Boat Club? Brian Kingshott ... From: ROBERT CLARKE To: CanalScapeBCN@... Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008...
Brian Kingshott
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Jan 8, 2008
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Yes they were members of the Autherley Boat Club which then became W:ton Boat Club Kind Regards Bob Clarke ... From: Max Sinclair <thebutty@...> To:...
ROBERT CLARKE
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Jan 9, 2008
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Modern so-called replica BCN tugs are generally built somewhere between 55 and 60ft long. Handy for navigatiing the whole canal system especially the northern...
paulchunter
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Feb 2, 2008
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The BCN tugs as built today are true to myth rather than reality! Virtually none had boatmans cabins, many had low cabins for access through low side bridges,...
Laurence
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Feb 2, 2008
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Reposted as apparantly it didn't work properly last time: What I was particularly intrigued by is whether the length of the tug was determined by the working...
paulchunter
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Feb 9, 2008
1:26 pm
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The answer to the style which Thomas's chose may seem a little odd. Thomas were very powerful in the canal transport hierarchy, sparring almost continously...
Laurence
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Feb 9, 2008
1:51 pm
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A couple of points Laurence. 1. The miniature concrete Joeys at Calf Heath. I rather think the late Colonel Ritchie may have acquired some of these, it was...
David Blagrove
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Feb 9, 2008
4:13 pm
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Hi Lawrence and Paul, with my family having worked for all the companies mentioned here at some point I feel I can comment on this. My family always called the...
exiledbaggie
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Feb 9, 2008
4:17 pm
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On the subject of Tugs, T & S Element installed a large water tank holding 700 gallons in the fore end of one of their tugs.Coupled to the engine they thought...
Max Sinclair
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Feb 10, 2008
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Firstly apologies for starting a topic which appears to be "off topic" for a group cocerned with canal structures. In fairness my original query was whether...
paulchunter
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Feb 11, 2008
9:24 am
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Dear All The wartime Harris tugs were also designed to act as icebreakers so presumably that influenced the length of the hull. Martin O'Keeffe...
hecla777
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Feb 11, 2008
7:26 pm
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Dear All Following the suggestion in the recent thread on BCN Tugs I have set up a yahoo group BCN_tugs to enable questions and discussions to be posted...
hecla777
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Feb 12, 2008
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Greetings. I am compiling information about the Tame Valley Canal. I want to start at Hamstead and I want to appeal for any information, especially old...
Allan Gilbert
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Feb 13, 2008
10:16 am
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One person who may have pictures and who would certainly remember the basin is Malcolm Brain. I remember him telling me he used to watch boat activity in the...
ROBERT CLARKE
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Feb 14, 2008
12:45 pm
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There is considerable progress being made by the LHCRT. Indeed I would urge all BCN enthusiasts to visit their website and also the site of restoration in...
Laurence
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Feb 14, 2008
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Regarding Hamstead Colliery Basin, I published a photo of the basin in my book on the BCN (Tempus). The view from the Tom King Collection shows Narrow Boats in...
RayShill
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Feb 16, 2008
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The Lichfield and Hatherton canals restoration is key to opening up the Northern BCN and helping to reduce the pressure on adjoining overcrowded waterways....
Laurence
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Feb 17, 2008
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... The view ... Hi, Ray Many thanks for the information. I will look that one up. I wonder what happened to the cast iron bridge over the entrance to the...
gilbert_editor
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Feb 18, 2008
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The Education Show was held at Hall 11 & 12 NEC for three days commencing Thursday 28th finishing Saturday 1st March at 1600. It is show that provides...
RayShill
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Mar 1, 2008
9:41 am
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You are so right in your comments Ray! Recently a friend of mine telephoned Peels wharf asking about mooring sites on the BCN, the answer was that they were't...
micheal_wittman
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Mar 1, 2008
9:48 am
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I was recently with friends in Birmingham and we walked from Gast st to Cambrian wharf to visit the BW information centre. I was expecting to find "everything...
westfuttock
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Mar 1, 2008
12:02 pm
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I think the (very) recent case of the Waterscape webmaster listing the "out of hours" stoppage and security farce around the Labour Party Confrence ONLY on the...
Neil Arlidge
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Mar 1, 2008
12:03 pm
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My distributor (CWS) has tried on a number of occasions to make contact with BW at Peels Wharf, not only to offer my media but other waterway gifts, books and...
Laurence
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Mar 1, 2008
12:20 pm
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Laurence/Ray I suggest you ensure copies of today's emails are sent to 1. Simon Salem, Director of communications etc at BW Watford for him to address the...
John Dodwell
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Mar 1, 2008
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