Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales (Old House)

Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales (Old House)

by HenryRodolphdeSalis (Author)

Synopsis

In the Victorian era, the name Bradshaw became synonymous with reliable information on travelling the nation's blossoming network of railways. Published in 1904, Canals and Navigable Rivers was the first guide to planning journeys on the inland waterways of England and Wales. Noting bridges, locks, distances and commercial use, it explores the routes, operation and history of the network, and gives commentary on the areas through which it passed. Compiled at a time when the railways had largely supplanted the waterways, it paints a fascinating portrait of the Edwardian canal system as it began to fall into gentle decay. It now offers a different perspective for canal boaters and walkers, and gives invaluable information about waterways now lost.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 496
Publisher: Old House Books
Published: 10 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1908402148
ISBN 13: 9781908402141

Media Reviews
'Congratulations to [Old House] on republishing this, which is the most important source book for all canal historians. And at such a low price too - only GBP15 - which is only a fraction of the amount I paid for my copy twenty years ago.' --Peter Brown, Railway & Canal Historical Society
Author Bio
By Henry Rodolph de Salis