This book delves into the photographic history of The Inland Waterways Association. It narrates the tale of the abandonment of navigable rivers and canals, and the neglect of structures that were left to decay after the canal mania years. It also highlights the countless battles that IWA fought to save them. The book also examines the waterways themselves, and how they have transformed into serene locations that attract 10 million visitors every year. People come to enjoy activities such as walking, cruising, and more, all in a relaxing environment.
The Inland Waterways Association
Back in 1946, a group of passionate individuals established The Inland Waterways Association. The members had witnessed the decline of the canal network and the closure of parts of the system, and they were determined to take action. Since then, The Inland Waterways Association has grown to encompass 17,500 devoted members committed to preserving and utilizing Britain’s inland waterways.
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| Type | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Author | David Blagrove |
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