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TYING UP AT NIGHT AFTER A STRENUOUS DAY, these river boats on the London-Birmingham Canal are typical of the craft used in one of England’s most important forms of transport. In this short account, Miss Ramsay, who is standing on th e righthand boat, tells of this life on the river.

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Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 11

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TYING UP AT NIGHT AFTER A STRENUOUS DAY, these river boats on the London-Birmingham Canal are typical of the craft used in one of England’s most important forms of transport. In this short account, Miss Ramsay, who is standing on the righthand boat, tells of this life on the river. Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 11

TYING UP AT NIGHT AFTER A STRENUOUS DAY, these river boats on the London-Birmingham Canal are typical of the craft used in one of England’s most important forms of transport. In this short account, Miss Ramsay, who is standing on the righthand boat, tells of this life on the river. Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 11