Life on the Canal

by Anthony Burton

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For centuries it was far more efficient to move goods by water than by road. The end of the 18th century saw 2,000 miles of canal built in Britain: the Canal Age had begun.

Constructing the canals consisted of a great deal of hard work and manual labour, headlines by individual names but mostly done by tens of thousands of men across Britain called navvies. Initially much like carting on roads, boating on canals grew as canal systems expanded across the country, but still required long hours, hard work and specific skills.

This detailed and informative guide tells the story of the boats and their workers. From the professional leggers who walked boats through tunnels to lock keepers to canal children running ahead of the boats, original photographs and artefacts such as tug tickets and timetables show what life was like on the canal.

A classic Pitkin guide to immerse readers in the world of canals in Britain, including a list of museums and heritage centres to provide further insight into the history of the canal network.

  • ISBN10 1841654108
  • ISBN13 9781841654102
  • Publish Date 14 February 2013
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 25 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Pavilion Books
  • Imprint Pitkin Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 32
  • Language English