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The navvies who built Britain's canals and railways (and paid with their lives)
From 30-metre shafts to collapsing tunnels, the men who shaped Britain's industrial landscape faced dangers that were rarely ...
Slow travel is drawing Americans to Britain’s canals, where boats drift at walking speed to Stratford, Bath and Edinburgh. The appeal is in the iconic stops as much as the chance to linger along ...
The breach happened on the Llangollen Canal at Whitchurch in Shropshire - Copyright AFP Oli SCARFF On a misty winter’s day in the English midlands, engineers ...
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