Yeo
Marple locks
Royalty Class
Albion
The Harpy Boathouse
Sagging doors
Diesel, Coal, Gas
Gailey
Isabella
Leaving Mode Wheel
Malkins Bank
George
PZ14
Tarboat at the turn
Salterhebble
Marple
Ship canal antics
Wick tanks
Gailey
Lifting
Going Around
Gifford
Wooden boats
A little local difficulty
Vineyard Sound
Passing Victoria Mill
Crossing the tank
Worsley Turn
Towards Malkin's Bank
Near the top
Pearl No.81
Tom Pudding hoist No.5
Compstall Navigation
Rushall Locks
Mill and Canal
Heading up Bosley
Into the tunnel
Leaving Harecastle Tunnel
Pleasure boating
Boathouse
Above Stanthorne Lock
Malkin's Bank
Passing the Runcorn bridges
The tarboat and the pit
Preparing to enter Ellesmere Port
Leaving Irlam
Leaving Mode Wheel locks
A bit of glint
Preparing to unload
Unloading at Shipley
Somersault
Shipwreck
Boat dog
Bosley Locks
Black Lion, Consall
Malvern at Malkin's Bank
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Prince
Prince is one of two Royalty Class boats built in 1931 by James Pollock Sons & Co Ltd of Faversham. Kent, for Associated Canal Carriers Ltd. Seen here at Tramway Wharf in Marple on the Peak Forest Canal.
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