Britains canals were largely built during the Industrial Revolution to move goods around the country. In time, this network linked the major cities, taking the narrowboats and their cargoes into the heart of urban areas. Today, the canals have been largely converted to leisure use but growing numbers of people are also turning to canals as places to live. Todays increasingly expensive and dense housing has meant that many are finding the delights of canal boat living as an alternative. Close to open spaces and nature even in the heart of the city, with its own sense of community, living on a canal boat has become an attractive way of life for many. In this book photographer Gill Shaw celebrates the variety of people living on canals today. Through photographs and their own words, this fascinating window into a different way of life will appeal to all those who would like to know more about Britains canal-side inhabitants.
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Weight: 433g
Dimensions: 246 x 168mm
Publication Date: 15 Nov 2023
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781398120679
About Gill Shaw
Gill Shaw ABIPP AMPA is an international award-winning professional photographer. Based in London she has been photographing people around the world for more than 20 years and has also amassed an extensive celebrity portfolio and recently launched a new celebrity website. In 1999 her book and photographic exhibition Slightly Offstage raised money for Society of Stars helping children and adults with cerebral palsy and her later book and exhibition The Hero Inside raised money for Help the Heroes for which she received the Outstanding Achievement Award for Inspirational Photographs. She received the Photographer of the Year award for her support in opening a clinic in Africa for Support for Africa and is currently working on her next project to raise funds for Wellfound of which she is a trustee which helps communities install wells and latrines in Africa. Her most recent photographic exhibition Looking Through the Lens at Canal Boat Lives was on view at St Marylebone Art Space London in 2023.