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The Thames & Severn Canal Through Time (Paperback)

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Crossing the Cotswolds and widely regarded as one of the most attractive locations for an historic canal, the Thames & Severn Canal is also one of the most interesting to trace and enjoy on the ground today. Opened in 1789 and in use until the early twentieth century, the Thames & Severn Canal makes the link over a total of thirty-seven miles between the two great rivers of southern Britain, the Severn and the Thames, from its junction with the Stroudwater Canal in the centre of Stroud. The towpath route can be followed as it climbs steadily via many locks to reach the summit at the famous Sapperton tunnel. Over two miles long, this remains one of the wonders of the canal age. Eastwards to reach the Thames at Lechlade there is much to explore, armed with this album of photographs showing various stages in the canal's history up to the present day. This is both an informative guide and a souvenir of a fascinating and much loved canal.

About the Author


David Viner is a freelance curator and writer and was formerly curator of the Corinium Museum, Cirencester. He has been a museums and heritage consultant for over 15 years working all over the UK. Until May 2010 he was chairman of Cirencester Archaeological & Historical Society and until October 2012 founder-chairman of the Milestone Society. He remains curatorial advisor to the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum in Gloucester and to the Trustees of the Bingham Library in Cirencester. He was a trustee of Cotswold Archaeology from 1989 to 2012. He lives in Cirencester.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781848680449
ISBN-10: 1848680449
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication Date: June 15th, 2013
Pages: 96
Language: English
Series: Through Time