A BibliographyBibliography ofof thethe History of Inland Waterways, RailwaysRailways && RoadRoad TransportTransport inin the British Isles,Isles, 20002000
SECTION GG GENERALGENERAL
GC TRANSPORTTRANSPORT IN IN PARTICULAR PARTICULAR REGIONS REGIONS OFOF THE 13 HILL, T. G.G. FromFrom packhorsepackhorse toto railways:railways: changingchanging BRITISH ISLES transport systemssystems fromfrom the seventeenthseventeenth toto thethe nineteenth centuries and their impact upon trade and GC1b England-SouthEngland-South WestWest RegionRegion (see also no. 37) industry in the Shropshire area. Unpubl. Ph.D.PhD. thesis,theSis, Univ. of Leicester, 1998. 1 HARMAN, WINIFRED.WINIFRED. Local Local transporttransport ofof the past.past. 14 HITCHES, MIKE. BirminghamBirmingham transport.transport. Stroud: Old CornwallCornwallvol. vol. 12 no.no 55 (1999) pp. 12-21. Sutton Publng, 1999. pp. 128. [Sutton's photographicphotographic history of transport series.] GC1cGC 1c England-SouthEngland-South EastEast RegionRegion A photographic record. 2 HASTIE, scon.SCOTT. Berkhamsted: an illustrated history. GC1e England-EastEngland-East Midlands Midlands RegionRegion Kings Langley: Alpine Press, 1999. pp. 176. Kings Langley: Alpine Press, 1999. pp. 176. 15 RIDEN, PHILlPPHILIP (comp). CatalogueCatalogue of of plans of pp. 24-6, Early transport; 27-30,27-30, The canal; 31-5, proposed canals, turnpike roads, railways and otherother The railway; 3G-7,36-7, Motor transport. public works deposited with thethe Clerks of the PeacePeace 3 LLEWELLYN,LLEWELL YN, SHEILA. TheThe view from the bridge: the for Northamptonshire,Northamptonshire, the the County BoroughBorough ofof story of the Thames-side villages of Clifton Hampden Northampton andand the Soke of Peterborough, 1792- and Burcot in Oxfordshire. (Clifton[Clifton Hampden]: Friends 1960, in the Northamptonshire Record Office. Cardiff: of Stst Michael & AllAI/Angels, Angels, 2000. pp. xiii, 292. Merton Priory Press,Press, forfor Northamptonshire Northamptonshire RecordRecord Ch. 2 (pp.(pp. 14-26), Old village, old roads; 3 (pp.(pp. Office, 2000. pp. 96. 27-40), The river Thames at Clifton: the ford, ferry With introduction on the evolution of the depositeddeposited and bridge;bridge; 4 (pp.(pp. 41-57),41-57), TheThe commercial commercial plan, the NRONRO collections,collections, andand their value forfor Thames andand its wharves; 14 (pp. 165-6),165-6), TheThe historians. 361 plansplans andand associatedassociated documentsdocuments coming oftheof the Great Western RailwayRailway...... described. London GC1hGC1 h England-NorthEngland-North West West RegionRegion 4 BAKER, MICHAEL H. H. C.C. London Transport in the 16 McNEIL, ROBINA and NEVELL, MICHAEL. A guideguide 1950s. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 96.96. ManyMany to thethe industrialindustrial archaeologyarchaeology of GreaterGreater Manchester.Manchester. illns,tins, incl.incl. col. [Glory Days series.] (n.p.]:[n.p.]: Assocn for IndlIndl Arch., 2000. pp. 73. A chiefly pictorial record. A gazetteer. 5 BAKER, MICHAEL H.H. C. LondonLondon TransportTransport sincesince 17 SMITH, PAUL J. andand HUGHES,HUGHES, BRIAN.BRIAN. GreaterGreater 1933. Combined & updated edn. of London TransportTransport Manchester in 1998-1999: a reviewreview of organisations,organisations, 1933-19621933-/962 (1996) and London TransportTransport since 1963 transport operators and theirtheir ticketticket and fare collectioncollection (1997). Shepperton: lan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 128,128, 144.144. systems. Sevenoaks: Transport Ticket Society, 1999. Many photos. pp. 48. Many ticket facsims (some col.).coL). A year-by-year account of the principal events. A comprehensivecomprehensive survey survey of of bus, rail and tramtram operators. 6 GOUDIE, FRANK andand STUCKEY,STUCKEY, DOUGLAS.DOUGLAS. Railways and transport of HammersmithHammersmith & WestWest GC1IGC11 England-YorkshireEngland-Yorkshire and and North North Humberside Humberside London. WokinghamWokingham.· For9.eFore Books,Books, 2000. pp. 88. 18 NOINOLAN, AN, KEITH.KEITH. CanalsCanals andand railways inin thethe Principally concerns railways and tramways. development ofof Goole.Goole. In BOYES, GRAHAMEGRAHAME 7 HOWES, JUSTIN. Johnston's UndergroundUnderground type.type. (comp), Co-operation and competitioncompetition (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 20-20- Harrow Weald: Capital Transport I/ LondonLondon TransportTransport 4. Museum, 2000. pp. 80. Many facsims. The typeface designed by Edward JohnstonJohnston andand GC1JGC1j England-NorthEngland-North RegionRegion used throughout London Transport. 19 NIXON, PHILIPPHILlP andand DUNLOP,DUNLOP, DENIS.DENIS. ExploringExploring 8 LAWRENCE, DAVID. AA logo for London: the LondonLondon Durham history. Derby:Derby.' Breedon, 1998. pp. 189. Transport symbol. Harrow Weald:Weald: Capital Transport,Transport, Includes chapterchapter on on thethe old roadsroads ofof CountyCounty 2000. pp. 112. Many illns, chiefly col. Durham and several references to roadroad bridgesbridges ItsIts history. and railway sites. 9 LONDON TransportTransport busbus && tubetube maps: a collectors'collectors' GC2 ScotlandScotland guide 1920-2000.1920-2000. Alton: Anne fetchLetch / I NebulousNebulous Books,Books,2000. 2000. pp. 48. 20 BROTCHIE,BROTCHIE, ALAN.ALAN. WheelsWheels aroundaround Edinburgh.Edinburgh. Tabulated listings. Ochiltree: Stenlake, 2000. pp. 48. 10 GUILLERY, PETER. Greenwich generating stationstation. . A pictorialpictorial recordrecord of roadroad transport,transport, tramstrams andand London's IndustrialIndustrial Archaeology no. 7 (2000) pp. 3- railways. 12. 21 GRIEVES,GRIEVES, ROBERT.ROBERT. WheelsWheels aroundaround Paisley.Paisley. Ochiltree:Ochiltree.· Stenlake, 2000. pp. 48. GC1d England-WestEngland-West Midlands Midlands RegionRegion A pictorialpictorial recordrecord of roadroad transport,transport, tramstrams andand 11 CALDERBANK, GERRY.GERRY. Canal,Canal, coalcoal & tramway: an railways. introductionintroduction to to the industrialindustrial heritageheritage ofof Mamble.Mamble. Moreton on Lugg: L. C. Promotions, 2000. p. 14. GC3 WalesWales (see also no. 37) 12 HALE, MICHAEL. TrafficTraffic and transport in nineteenthnineteenth 22 HUGHES, STEPHEN. Copperopolis: landscapes of century Kingswinford.Kingswinford. Dudley: author,author, 2000. pp. 64.64. the earlyearly industrialindustrial period inin Swansea.Swansea. Aberystwyth: [Woodsetton monograph no. 3.] Royal Commission of of the AncientAncient && HistoricalHistorical The Kingswinford branch railway and StourbridgeStourbridge Monuments of Wales.Wales, 2000. pp. x, 358, [4] col. pl.pI. 339 FxtensionExtension Canal. figs (photos, drwgs, maps, plans & tables.
652 Ch. 2 (pp.(pp. 71-130),71-130), 'Patterns'Patterns ofof transporttransport andand GE4 MechanicalMechanical engineering engineering power'. Many other transport references passim. 34 SHERYN, HINTON J. An illustrated history of fork-lift 23 MARTIN, ROSEMARY.ROSEMARY. Changes Changes in inthe the Vale of trucks. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 2000. pp. 128.128. 244244 Llangollen, 1790-1865.1790-1865. Trans DenbighshireOenbighshire HistHist.. illns. Soc. vol. 4848 (1999)(1999) pp.pp. 52-73.52-73. Arranged by manufacturer. pp. 53-62 incl.incl. roads, canals, tramways, railwaysrailways. . GK TRANSPORT AND THE NATION; Inter-modal GC4 IrelandIreland relationshipsrelatlonsh Ips 24 COLLINS,COLLlNS, MICHAELMICHAEL. Rail Rail versusversus road in IrelandIreland 35 BOUGHEY,BOUGHEY, JOSEPH.JOSEPH. SynergySynergy oror domination? domination? 1900-2000: a century of changechange inin IrishIrish railways road Railway companies and their waterway assets: the and railrail passengerpassenger servicesservices andand vehicles.vehicles. London Midland & ScottishScottish constituents.constituents. InIn BOYES, Newtownards:Newtownards. Colourpoint, 2000. pp. 192. GRAHAME (comp), Co-operationCo-operation and competitioncompetition (2000) pp. 3-8.3-8. GE TRANSPORTTRANSPORT ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 36 BOYES,BOYES. GRAHAME (comp. & intrdn).intrdn). Co-operationCo-operation and competition:competition: the the history of thethe railways'railways' 25 ROYAL COMMISSION ON ON THE ANCIENTANCIENT ANDAND relationships withwith other transporttransport modes:modes: paperspapers HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OFOF SCOTLAND. The presented at at a conferenceconference held at thethe NationalNational Sir William Arrol collection: a guide to the international Railway Museum, York.York, 29-31 OctoberOctober 1999.1999. York: material held in the NationalNational MonumentsMonuments Record of Inst.Inst. Railway Studies // KeighleyKeighley: RailwayRailway && CanalCanal Scotland; compiled byby Miriam McDonald and MilesMiles Historical Soc., 2000. pp. [ii],[iij, 96. Oglethorpe. Edinburgh, 2000. pp. 96.96.98 98 pl.pI. Relevant papers are entered individually in this A gazetteergazetteer of sitessites outsideoutside Scotland,Scotland, includingincluding bibliography. many bridges, andand aa complete list of the contracts of SirSir WilliamWilliam ArrolArrol && Co.,Co., 1870-1979,1870-1979, listinglisting 37 BRAINE, PETER. Railways, coastal shipping andand records held in thethe NMRS. canals: thethe Bristol Channel coalcoal tradetrade in thethe nineteenth century. InIn BOYES, GRAHAME (comp),(comp), Co-operation and competition (2000) pp.pp. 36--40.36-40. GE1 BiographiesBiographies of of civil civil engineersengineers 38 FOXON,FOXON. TOM. The Birmingham,Birmingham, South Staffs andand 26 BARNES, MARTIN. Civil engineering management in East Worcs DistrictDistrict railwayrailway andand canalcanal interchangesinterchanges the industrialindustrial revolution. Proc. lnstnInstn CivilCivil Engrs,Engrs, CivilCivil 1838-1969. InIn BOYES, GRAHAME (comp),(comp). Co-Co Engineering vol. 138 (2000)(2000) pp.pp. 135-44. 13544. operation and competition (2000) pp.pp. 14-19.14-19. The SmeatonSmeaton lecture,lecture, 1999,1999, concerningconcerning thethe 39 GLAISTER,GLAISTER, STEPHEN,STEPHEN. BURNHAM,BURNHAM. JUNE,JUNE. evolution of civil engineering contract management STEVENS, HANDLEY and TRAVERS,TRAVERS, TONY.TONY. from the mid-18thmid-18th cent.cent. toto 18601860 andand thethe Transport policy in Britain.Britain. Basingstoke: Macmillan,Macmillan, comparative performanceperformance ofof leading railway and 1998. pp.pp. x.x, 310.310.16 16 figs,figs. 88 tables.tables. [Public policy andand canal engineers. politics series.] 27 BURTON, ANTHONY. RichardRichard Trevithick:Trevithick: giant of A study of European, national and local influencesinfluences steam. London:London. Aurum, 2000. pp. x, 246, [16] pl.pI. 11 on policy, with historical background. figs. figs. 40 GODWARD,GODWARD. ERNEST. The development of transport 28 JARVIS, ADRIAN. The VictorianVictorian engineer.engineer. Princes integration afterafter thethe 19681968 TransportTransport Act:Act: somesome Risborough:Risborough.· Shire,Shire, 2000. pp. 32.32. ManyMany illns.illns. [Shire evidence from the WestWest MidlandsMidlands 1974-1996.1974-1996. InIn albums, no. 353.] BOYES, GRAHAME(comp),GRAHAME (comp), Co-operationCo-operation andand A mainlymainly pictorialpictorial recordrecord ofof engineeringengineering worksworks competition (2000) pp.pp. 6!}-70.65-70. (many transport-related) with with notes notes onon thethe 41 HIBBS,HIBBS. JOHN. Some rail replacement bus services in professionals who undertook them. the EasternEastern RegionRegion 1929-1969.1929-1969. [Clinker MemorialMemorial 29 KENTLEY, ERIC,ERIC, HUDSON,HUDSON, ANGIEANGlE andand PETO,PETO, Lecture, 1999.] Jnl Rly && CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 3333 JAMES (ed). IsambardIsambard KingdomKingdom Brunel:Brunei: recentrecent (1999-2001) pp.pp. 198-209,354-5,418-19,586-8. 198-209,354-5,418-19,586-8. works. London: DesignOesign Museum, 2000. pp. 144. 2000. pp. 144. 42 HODGKINS,HODGKINS. DAVID. The Manchester,Manchester. Sheffield & Published toto accompany anan exhibition atat thethe Lincolnshire Railway.Railway, Sir Edward Watkin and canals.canals. Design Museum. AA selection of Brunel'sBruneI's worksworks InIn BOYES, GRAHAME (comp), Co-operationCo-operation andand (including thethe Thames Tunnel, the broadbroad gauge,gauge, competition (2000) pp.pp. 9-13.9-13. Paddington station and Royal Albert Bridge),Bridge), with reassessments byby contemporarycontemporary designers.designers. pp.pp. 43 PRESTON,PRESTON. JOHN.JOHN, LAWTONLAWTON SMITH,SMITH. HELENHELEN andand 132-40,132--40, Chronology. STARKIE, DAVID (ed). IntegratedIntegrated transporttransport policy:policy: implications for regulation and competition. Aldershot: 30 SCHOFIELD, R. B. Benjamin OutramOutram 1764-1805: an Ashgate, 2000. pp. viii,viii, 237.237. [Oxford studiesstudies inin engineering biography. Cardiff: Merton Priory Press,Press, transporttransport series.] 2000. pp. xii, 340.340.24 24 photos.photos, 32 figs. GK1 TransportTransport and and societysociety GE3 ArchitectureArchitecture and and design: design: bridges,bridges, viaducts,viaducts, buildings 44 POOLEY,POOLEY. COLlNCOLIN G. andand TURNBULL,TURNBULL, JEAN.JEAN. Commuting,Commuting. transport and urbanurban form:form: ManchesterManchester 31 ENGLISH.ENGLISH, PETER J. JohnJohn Cochrane'sCochrane's WoodsideWoodside and Glasgow in the mid-twentieth century. Urban Hist. Works, Dudley. Blackcountryman vol. 32, no.no 44 (Aut.(Aut. vol.vol. 27 (2000) pp. 360-83. 1999) pp.pp. 65-9;65-9; 33, no. 1 (I/IIntr(Wntr 1999-2000) pp.pp. 64-64- 45 POOLEY, COLlNCOLIN G. and TURNBULL,TURNBULL, JEAN. ModalModal 8; no 2 (Spr. 2000) pp. 66-9. 8: no. 2 (Spr. 2000) pp. 66-9. choice and modal change: thethe journey toto work inin The company waswas aa contractor forfor road and rail Britain since 1890. ,InlJnl ofof TransportTransport Geog.Geog. vol. 88 girder bridges in Britain and overseas. Britain since 1890. girder bridges in Britain and overseas. (2000) pp. 11-14.11-14. 32 MORRIS, CHARLESCHARLES H. H. Bridges over the Tees.Tees. Guisborough:Guisborough. Cleveland Ind!Indl Arch. Soc.,Soc, 2000. pp. [iij,[i], GK4 TransportTransport and and Industry, Industry, trade trade andand agricultureagriculture 60, [4 pl.]. 32 figs & maps. [Research reportreport nono. 7.]7] A survey of 49 bridges, 1st-20th cent. AD. Ch. 6 46 JEUDA, BASIL. The limestonelimestone quarriesquarries ofof CaldonCaldon (pp. 23-8), Railway bridges. Low. Leek: Churnet Valley Books, 2000. pp. 192.192.182 182 photos, 21 maps & plans, many facsims. 33 SUTHERLAND, R. R. J. J. M. A centurycentury ofof innovation:innovation: The quarries were worked by the Trent & MerseyMersey structural engineeringengineering 1900-2000.1900-2000. Structural Canal to which it was connected by the tramways,tramways. EngineerEngineervol. vol. 78, no. 1 (4 Jan.Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 12-23.12-23. 1797-1847, and then byby thethe NorthNorth StaffordshireStaffordshire IncludesIncludes developments in bridge design. Rly and LM&SR until 1934.
653 GK7 TransportTransport lawlaw GQGO APPRECIATIONAPPRECIATION OF OF TRANSPORT TRANSPORT GQ1G01 PreservationPreservation 47 HARRIS,HARRIS, RON.RON. IndustrializingIndustrializing EnglishEnglish law:law: entrepreneurship andand businessbusiness organization, 1720- 48 KNOWLES, LORAINE, STAMMERS,STAMMERS, MICHAEL and 1844. Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000. pp. xvi, 331. 9 STORER, J. J. D. LiverpoolLiverpool on wheels:wheels: thethe LandLand tables. Transport Collection of N.M.G.M. Liverpool: BluecoatBluecoat pp. 86-90, TheThe emergenceemergence of thethe turnpiketurnpike trust;trust; Press / National Museums & Galleries on Merseyside, 90-5, TheThe organizationorganization ofof riverriver navigationnavigation 1998. pp. 96. Many photos. improvement; 95--100, 95-100, TheThe comingcoming ofof the joint-joint stock canalcanal corporations.corporations. Many otherother referencesreferences 49 VODDEN, DAVIDDAVID F.F. The BlackBlack CountryCountry LivingLiving passim to canals,canals, railways,railways, riverriver navigations,navigations, Museum: 25 years. Stroud: Sutton Publng,Publng, 2000. pp. transport andand turnpiketurnpike trusts. 128. A photographicphotographic record of its development.development. Ch. 6 (pp. 69-90), Transport.
SECTION C CANALCANAL AND AND RIVERRIVER NAVIGATIONSNAVIGATIONS
CB INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AT 59 HAMILTON, ROBERT.ROBERT. The The tub-boat canals ofof PARTICULAR PERIODS Shropshire. WaysWl4-YS WorldWorld vol. 29 no.no. 66 (June(June 2000)2000) pp. 46-53.46-53. CB1 AntiquityAntiquity and and early early use use of of inland Inland navigationnavigation up to A brief history and description of remains. c.1600 c.1600 60 HEATLEY, BRYAN.BRYAN. How How aa canal almost came to 50 CHEAPE, HUGH. Logboats in history: west HighlandHighland Ludlow. JotJnl Rly && CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 33 (1999-(1999- evidence. Proc. Soc. Antiq. ScotlandScotland vol. 129129 (1999)(1999) 2001) pp. 395--401.395-401. pp. 851-60. Scheme forfor a canalcanal to linklink thethe LeominsterLeominster andand Emphasises literary and cultural evidence. Montgomeryshire canals,canals, butbut subsequentlysubsequently curtailedcurta~ed before being abandoned. 51 t FRY, MALCOLM F.F. Coiti: logboatslogboats fromfrom NorthernNorthern Ireland. Belfast: Greystone Press for EnvironmentEnvironment & 61 LUDGATE, MARTIN. Restoration report: the Lichfield Heritage Service, 2000.2000. pp.pp. xii,xii, 152. 8 plates,plates, 9797 and Hatherton Canals. WwysWl4-YS World vol. 29 no. 33 drwgs, 44 maps,maps, 44 tables.tables. [Northern IrelandIreland (Mar. 2000) pp. 42-5.42-5. archaeological monographs, no. 4.] Brief history,history, descriptiondescription anda nd proposalsproposals forfor restoration of parts of the Wyreley & Essington and 52 JONES, EVANEVAN T.T. RiverRiver navigationnavigation inin medievalmedieval Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canals. England. Jnl of Hist. Geog. vol. 26 (2000) pp. 60-75.60-75. 53 LANGDON, JOHN. Inland water transport in medieval CC1f EnglandEngland-East-East Anglia England: the the viewview fromfrom the mills:mills: a responseresponse to Jones. Jnl of Hist. Geog. vol. 26 (2000) pp.pp. 75--82.75-82. 62 t SIMPER, ROBERT. RiverRiver to to the the Fens. Fens. [?].' pi: Creekside, 2000. pp. 82. CB4 c.1850c.1850-1947-1947 TheThe periodperiod of decline Photographic albumalbum of the Cam, Great Ouse and Nene. 54 NEEDHAM, DENNIS.DENNIS. Francis Francis Frith'sFrith's canals & waterways. [Spine title: Canals & waterways.] Teffont*Teffont.· Frith BookBook Co., 2000. pp.pp. 119.119. [Photographic CC2 ScotlandScotland memories series.] A photographicphotographic record record from from the the FrithFrith & Co.Co. 63 BROWN, ALAN. Loch LomondLomond passengerpassenger steamerssteamers collection. 1818-1989. Nuneaton: Allan T. Condie,Condie, 2000. pp.pp. 128. Many innsillns (8 pp. coL).col.). CB5 1948-1948- NationalisationNationalisation and and after; after; the the rebirth rebirth of 64 t FLEMING, G. G. (ed). The MilleniumMillenium Link:Link: thethe canals as leisure amenities rehabilitation of thethe Forth & Clyde and Union Canals. London: Thomas Telford, 55 BRACE, MATTHEW. Waterworld. London.' Thomas Telford, 2000. pp. 166. 2020 photos,photos, 55 BRACE, MATIHEW. Waterworld. Geographical vol. 12 drwgs, 16 maps. 71 no. 44 (1999) pp.pp. 16-21.16-21. Revival of UK canal network. 65 PAXTON.PAXTON, R. A,A., STIRLING, J. A. and FLEMING,FLEMING, G. Regeneration of the Forth & Clyde and Union Canals, 56 BRITISH Waterways: the new canal age. Supplement Scotland. Proc. InstnInstn CivilCivil Engrs,Engrs, CivilCivil Engineering Engineering to NewNewCivi! Civil EngrEngr17 17 Feb. 2000. pp. XVI. Col. illns. vol. 138 (2000) pp. 61-61-72. 72. A summary of current major restoration projects. Includes historical background. CC INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT IN 66 RANSOM.RANSOM, PP. J. G. Between the bonny bonny banks. PARTICULAR REGIONS OF THE BRITISH ISLES Wl4-YSWwys World vol.vol_ 2929 no.no. 66 (June(June 2000)2000) pp.pp. 56-8.56-8. Brief history of navigation on Loch Lomond. CC1cCC 1 c England-SouthEngland-South East East RegionRegion
57 LUDGATE, MARTIN. Restoration report: the SussexSussex CC4 IrelandIreland (see also no. 284) Ouse. WwysWl4-YS World vol. 29 no. 4 (Apr. 2000) pp. 54- 61 BATH, IAN. The Lagan Navigation. 6. 67 BATH, IAN. The Lagan Navigation. WwysWl4-Ys WorldWorld vol. 29 no. 10 (Oct. 2000) pp. 78-81. Brief history,history, descriptiondescription and proposalsproposals forfor Brief history,history, descriptiondescription and prospectsprospects forfor restoration ofof Wey & ArunArun JunctionJunction CanalCanal andand restoration. Ouse Navigation. restoration. 68 DELANEY, RUTH (ed).(ed). The Shell guide to the River CC1d EnglandEngland-West-West Midlands Region Shannon. [New edn.] Dublin:Dublin. ERAERA-Maptec, Maptec, 2000. pp. 111, xvi. Many col. inns.illns. 58 CARTER, ANNA, comp.comp. for Stourport Civic Society.Society. Stourport-on-Severn. Stroud:Stroud.· Tempus,Tempus, 2000. pp. 128.128. 69 DWYER, KEVIN. Ireland-theIreland-the innerinner island:island: aa journeyjourney [Images of England series.] through Ireland'sIreland's inlandinland waterways.waterways. Cork:Cork. CollinsCol/ins A photographicphotographic record, incl.incl. many views of riverriver Press, 2000. pp. 159. Many col. illns. and Staffs. & Worcs. Canal. A pictorial record, incl. many aerial views.
654 CE INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 83 t VINE, P. A. L. (comp).(comp). The ArunArun Navigation.Navigation. Stroud: Tempus, 2000. pp. 128. [Images of England series.] CE1 BiographiesBiographies of of Inland Inland waterwaywaterway engineersengineers (see A pictorial history. also no. 30) Ashton Canal 70/0 tt SMILES,SMILES, SAMUEL. SAMUEL. JamesJames BrindleyBrindley andand thethe earlyearly engineers. Facsim. Facsim. repr. repr. ofof 18641864 edn.edn. Radford 84 FANNING, GERRY. Hollinwood Canal: an account of SemeleSemele.·. TEE Publng, 1999. pp. xv, 320. the Hollinwood branch of thethe Manchester and Ashton-Ashton under-Lyne Canal, 1792-2000.1792-2000. Manchester: NeilNeil CE4 BoatsBoats and and boat boat buildingbuilding (see also nos.nos. 50,50,51,108) 51, 108) Richardson, 2000. pp. 64, incl. covers. 48 photos, 6 71 HAMILTON, ROBERT.ROBERT. ConcreteConcrete onon the cut. Wwys drwgs & prints, 16 maps & plans. World vol. 29 no. 1 (Jan. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 68-70.68-70. Two concrete boatsboats builtbuilt byby Guest & SonsSons of Upper and Lower Avon NavigatIonsNavlgatlons (Warwickshire) Stourbridge in 1917. 85 tt BURLINGHAM,BURLlNGHAM, D.D. H. To maintainmaintain and improve:improve: the 72 McCALL, BERNARD.BERNARD. Coasters Coasters of of thethe Avon andand history of the LowerLower AvonAvon NavigationNavigation Trust. Stroud: Severn. Portishead:Portishead' author.author, 1999. pp. 80.80. ManyMany Tempus, 2000. pp. 160.98 illns. photos (28pp coL).col.). Restoration of the navigation since 1960. A photographicphotographic record a vesselsvessels servingserving BristolBristol and Gloucester, includingincluding viavia the GloucesterGloucester & BirminghamBlnnlngham Canal NavigationsNavlgatlons (see also no.no 61) Sharpness Canal, 1950s-80s. 86 HEMINGWAY, JOHN.JOHN. AA history and archaeology of Wrens Nest East Basin. Blackcountryman vol. 33, nono. CG INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY OPERATION OPERATION 4 (Aut.(AUt. 2000) pp. 18-23.18-23 . 73 LEWERY, TONY.TONY. ForFor Alice and Bill, 1912:1912: revisitingrevisiting some aspects of horse boating.boating. Waterways Jnl vol. 2 Bridgewater Navigation (2000) pp. 24-40. (2000) pp. 24-40. 87 HAYMAN, ALF. The Bridgewater Canal: its links with CG1 TransportTransport of of goods; goods; canalcanal carriers (see also no. 79) north and southsouth Staffordshire.Staffordshire. Waterways Jnl vol. 2 (2000) pp. 7-23.7-23. 74 FOXON, L. T.T. Part load traffic on aa CheshireCheshire canal.canal. Jnl Rly & CanalCanal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 33 (1999-2001)(1999-2001) pp.pp. Bude Canal 344-7.344-7.1/ // Trent & Mersey Canal. 88 YOUNG, BILL. Walking thethe Bude Canal. Rev. edn of Walking along the oldold BudeBude Canal (1991).(1991). Rude:Bude: CH INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOURLABOUR author, 1999. pp. 26.26.11 11 stripstrip maps, photos. Description of the canal's remains. 75 t CLARKE,CLARKE, MIKE. MIKE. Canal Canal workers workers and and boatmen boatmen aroundaround Accrington. InIn [editor?],[editor?]. Aspects ofof Accrington.Accrington. Caledonian Canal Barnsley:Barnsler.- Wharncliffe Books, 2000 pp. ?-??-?, 76 tt TRINDER,TRINDER, BARRIE BARRIE and and COX, COX, NANCY NANCY (ed).(ed). MinersMiners & 89 HUTTON, GUTHRIE. The Caledonian Canal: lochs, mariners of the Severn Gorge: probate inventories for locks andand pleasurepleasure steamers.steamers. Ochiltree: StenlakeStenlake Benthall, Broseley, LittleLittle WenWenlock lock andand MadeleyMadeley 1660-1660- Publng, 1998. pp. 48. 1764. Chichester: Phillimore, 2000. pp. 357. A secondsecond volumevolume ofof historicalhistorical photographsphotographs from this author & publisher. CH1 BiographicalBiographical! / autobiographical autobiographical memoirsmemoirs ofof InlandInland waterway life Chesterfield Canal 77 tt CLARK,CLARK, ERNEST. ERNEST. UpgateUpgate andand downgate.downgate. Sheffield:Sheffield.' 90 LOWER, JOHN. The fall and rise ofof thethe ChesterfieldChesterfield Hallamshire Press, 2000. pp. 190.59 illnsillns (14(14 col.).coL). Canal. Wwys World vol. 29 no. 5 (May 2000) pp.pp. 48-48- Autobiographical account account of aa NottinghamshireNottinghamshire 51. boating family; innsillns incl. author's paintings. History of a restoration scheme. 78 t PELLOW,PELLOW, THOMAS_ THOMAS. WaterwaysWaterways at work.work. DrwgsDrwgs byby 91 WATERWAY ENVIRONMENT SERVICES. Chester-Chester Edward Paget-Tomlinson.Paget-Tomlinson. Ashbourne: LandscapeLandscape field Canal conservationconservation plan. Hillmorton, 2000. pp. Press, 2000. pp. 84. 38, fldg plan. 12 col. photos, 5 maps. Compilation of memories of working on the canals. Includes detailed descriptions of historical featuresfeatures inin the Rotherham area. 79 TAYLOR, MIKE.MIKE. LawrieLawrie DewsDews and the SelbySelby fleet.fleet. WwysWays World vol. 29 nono. 2 (Feb. 2000)2000) pp.pp. 60-5.60-5. R. Derwent (Yorkshire)(Yor1