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Posted: 16 May 2014


Taken: 25 Oct 1849

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Gate Posts

Gate Posts
Delivery note for six pairs of gateposts from Endon Quarry, sent to Mr Richard Carter at Little Budworth, who I thnk was a land agent. The goods were despatched for William Clayton of Swanscoe who was the quarry owner as well as operating the Swanscoe Colliery. Transport would have involved being brought down from the quarry on Clayton's tramroad and inclined plane to the canal where it was loaded onto a narrowboat for shipping to Middlewich Wharf on the Trent and Mersey Canal. Onward carriage was by cart via Winsford. The signature at the bottom is that of the Middlewich wharfinger who took delivery from the boat two days after it was loaded at Kerridge. Each post weighed just a little less than half a ton so I suspect that the wharf crane was in order to offload them.

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 GrahamH
GrahamH club
Interesting, the form and the hand writing. Where do you find these old invoices and bills which appear here occasionally?
9 years ago.
 tarboat
tarboat club
Most of them I have collected in a random fashion over the years. This particular example came from a loft at Middlewich Wharf in the 1980s when a large quantity of documents were discovered during renovation work. British Waterways took the lot down the canal in a boat and then threw them down a bank into the local river. A few of us went out and salvaged what we could. This was typical of the attitude of the guardians of the waterways towards heritage at that time.
9 years ago.

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