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TOURISTS IN TOW.—Mr Ted Smout, a boatman, and his horse, Rosie, who are introducing overseas tourists to leisurely travel by barge on British canals. Mr Smout runs a horse-drawn barge passenger service on the Llangollen canal, North Wales, and has received a contract from a leading French tourist agency to take overseas visitors on regular tours of Welsh waterways.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 14

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TOURISTS IN TOW.—Mr Ted Smout, a boatman, and his horse, Rosie, who are introducing overseas tourists to leisurely travel by barge on British canals. Mr Smout runs a horse-drawn barge passenger service on the Llangollen canal, North Wales, and has received a contract from a leading French tourist agency to take overseas visitors on regular tours of Welsh waterways. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 14

TOURISTS IN TOW.—Mr Ted Smout, a boatman, and his horse, Rosie, who are introducing overseas tourists to leisurely travel by barge on British canals. Mr Smout runs a horse-drawn barge passenger service on the Llangollen canal, North Wales, and has received a contract from a leading French tourist agency to take overseas visitors on regular tours of Welsh waterways. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 14