Urban Waterways: A Window on to the Waterways of England's Towns and Cities

Urban Waterways: A Window on to the Waterways of England's Towns and Cities book cover

Urban Waterways: A Window on to the Waterways of England's Towns and Cities

Author(s): Derek Pratt (Author)

  • Publisher: Thomas Reed Publications
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar. 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 160 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1408140276
  • ISBN-13: 9781408140277

Book Description

Before roads and rail, the industrial hubs of Great Britain were linked
to the ports by a network of manmade waterways. These canals fell into
disuse in the early part of the twentieth century, but in the last
fifty years they have undergone a complete revival. These newly transformed waterways have become attractive destinations, and for newcomers to a city, walking its
waterways will unlock famous highlights as well as hidden delights. And
that is just what this book does too.

With the lavish colour photography for which he is renowned, Britain’s
‘biographer photographer’ Derek Pratt explores all the major cities and
towns linked by waterways, bringing to life the canals and their
environs with images that are stunning, stylish and beautiful. Through
interesting, informative and typically quirky text, Derek also reveals a whole treasure trove of fascinating things most people don’t know about these
industrial landscapes, whilst also explaining the commercial history of
the waterways, their subsequent decline and recent revitalisation.

Towns and cities covered include: London, Oxford, Bristol, Liverpool,
Manchester, Sheffield, Stoke on Trent and the Potteries, Leeds,
Gloucester, Reading, Birmingham and the Black Country, Rugby,
Worcester, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Bath.

Editorial Reviews

Review

As informative as it is entertaining, the book provides a fascinating insight into the canal network and its history with cameos of the huge variety of life along England’s urban waterways. ― Towpath Talk Published On: 2012-04-30

If you are interested in the history of the English canals, or in exploring the country’s 2000 miles of waterwats, you will find this coffee-table type book fascinating. ― Sailing

our urban waterways really have come a long way since the dark days of the 1960s. This book helps celebrate the positive changes that have taken place. ― Waterways World

With fascinating text and quirky captions, this unique book informs and entertains in equal measure ― Soundings

Canal enthusiasts will find this an enticing book while others will find it a source of ideas for new places to visit. ― Canoeist

About the Author

Derek Pratt is a professional photographer and specialist writer on inland waterways. His photo library contains a large collection of stunning photos taken over a period of 45 years, and he is the author of several books and articles on the subject.

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