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  2. National Waterways Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Waterways Museum (NWM) is in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England, at the northern end of the Shropshire Union Canal where it meets the Manchester Ship Canal (grid reference). The NWM's collections and archives focus on the Britain's navigable inland waterways, including its rivers and canals , and include canal boats , traditional ...

  3. Gloucester Waterways Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened in 1988. Formerly known as the "National Waterways Museum, Gloucester", it was one of three museums operated by the Waterways Trust that focussed on the history of canals in Britain. The museum went through extensive refurbishments between 2007 and 2008, adding new galleries. [1] In the summer of 2010 the Gloucester site was ...

  4. Ellesmere Port Dock - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, as part of a revival of some industries, ports and shipbuilding in Britain, Ellesmere Port docks were re-opened. In 2008 the site of Ellesmere Port's operational dock - including over 70 acres (280,000 m 2) of the waterfront area (immediately to the north-west of Ellesmere Port Historic Dock and Conservation Area and to the south-east of the Bridgewater Paper Works) - was the subject ...

  5. The Canal Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was established in 1963, [2] as "The Canal Museum". It was founded by two canal workers and enthusiasts, Charles N. Hadlow, the first curator, and Jack James, its first caretaker, whose personal collections formed the main part of its initial exhibits.

  6. Canal & River Trust - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a National Waterways Conservancy [3] was first championed and articulated in the 1960s by Robert Aickman, the co-founder of the Inland Waterways Association, as a way to secure the future of Britain's threatened inland waterways network.

  7. Oxford Canal - Wikipedia

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    This boat, Friendship, is preserved at the National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port. [12] The Oxford Canal remained independent until it was nationalised in 1948 and became part of the Docks and Inland Waterways Executive, later the British Waterways Board. The Oxford Canal remained profitable until the mid-1950s, paying a dividend right up ...

  8. See the six days national parks will have free admission in 2025

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    The National Park Service (NPS) is inviting everyone to explore America's national parks in 2025 with six free entrance days throughout the year. ... The free admission is designed to encourage ...

  9. Rosie and Jim - Wikipedia

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    35. Boat Painting – 2 December 1991 – John visits The National Waterways Museum in Gloucester; 36. Sheepdog – 9 December 1991 – John visits Netherly Farm in Mathon to see a sheepdog; 37. Waterworks – 16 December 1991 – John visits Severn Trent Water; 38. Blacksmith – 6 January 1992 – John visits The National Waterways Museum in ...