Shipping on the Humber

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ancholme navigation
Author_Mike Taylor
barrow haven
boatyards
brigg
Category=WGG
cleethorpes
commercial navigation
confluence
cross-rover ferries
docks
dredgers
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ferriby sluice
grimsby
hull
immingham
keels
lighters
lincolnshire
louth
motor barges
new holland
pilot boats
river humber
river ouse
river trent
sloops
tugs
waterway
winteringham haven
|barton waterside

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752427805
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2003
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The River Humber has been used for commercial navigation for centuries and remains today as one of the busiest stretches of waterway in Britain. Several books on the Humber concentrate on Hull, almost to the exclusion of the South Bank of the river. This collection of images, dating from the late nineteenth century to the present day, is arranged topographically: travelling from Louth and Cleethorpes upriver to the Ouse/Trent confluence. Over 150 illustrations feature keels, sloops, lighters and motor barges, all of which have been present in steadily declining numbers over the past five decades, together with the Lincolnshire boatyards where many of them were built and maintained. Other small craft are also included, such as dredgers, cross-rover ferries, pilot boats, tugs and some sea-going craft, as well as images of the docks and waterways themselves. Maps and photographs of several locations have been selected to feature aspects of the Ancholme Navigation and Louth Navigation, as well as the waterside areas of Grimsby, Immingham, New Holland, Barrow Haven, Barton Waterside, Brigg, Ferriby Sluice, Winteringham Haven, and inevitably, Hull, with which they all have had cross-Humber links.

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