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The Architecture of Canals Derek Pratt

The Architecture of Canals By Derek Pratt

The Architecture of Canals by Derek Pratt


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Our appreciation of the network of canals through Britain is greatly enhanced by the structures that dot their course - bridges, locks, tunnels, aqueducts, cottages, pubs and workshops. This book looks at the variety of structures that made the canals work in their commercial heyday.

The Architecture of Canals Summary

The Architecture of Canals by Derek Pratt

Our appreciation of the network of canals through Britain is greatly enhances by the structures that dot their course - bridges, locks, tunnels, aquaducts, cottages, pubs and workshops. Canal engineers usually used local materials but sometimes had to adjust their designs to take into account the terrain or the local landowner and this contributed to the wide variety of styles. Bridges, single arched to cross narrow water or manoeuvrable for cheapness, were sometimes decorated to match a stately home and some were ingeniously constructed to allow towropes to pass through. This book looks at the wonderful variety of structures that made the canals work in their commercial heyday and are still enjyed today by pleasure boaters and walkers.

About Derek Pratt

Derek Pratt is a professional photograph with a special interest in inland waterways. His 'Waterways Photo Library' is a result of many years of wandering around Britain's canals and rivers with a camera. He contributes to 'Canal Boat and Inland Waterways' magazine.

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GOR002198057
9780747806325
0747806322
The Architecture of Canals by Derek Pratt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20050430
56
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