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Chester - pleasant surprise
Up early and off tho Euston St station for the train journey, North West to Chester. I have given up on trying to photograph from a train all blurred and indistinguisable, countryside was nice though and lots of canals, makes me think that a holiday on one of those canal barges wouldn't be a bad experience. The train departure connections didn't …
Chester
... his wife was operating the sluices and the gates. It looked like hard work as they were going up a "staircase" lock and had to fill the top lock first, then fill the next lock down using the same water, then fill the top lock again when they had got the boat into it. Apparently going down is a bit easier. It was interesting to see the steps they had to go through to make sure that all the ...
Ellesmere
Back down the motorway on Thursday to Ellesmere Port where the Waterways museum is. I guess you have to like boats, especially narrow boats, to enjoy a day out here. Just like yeaterday the weather was kind n the morning, but by 3.30 it was getting dark and cold.
still, we had a good look around the museum and spent about three hours there. Lots of things to see and in summer there are boat trips up the canal.
A good day out.
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A clean day out
... space. He paid his workers well and was the first to give them 6 days paid holiday a year. He took the whole workforce and their families to Blackpool and to Denmark on a trip to see the Danish factory after the merger.
We were gong to spend about 30 minutes there having a drive around, ended up spending 3 hours there. It is a ...
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Yesterday was cold but fairly sunny and we had a walk along the Trent and Mersey Canal, through a large park area and back along the Weaver to Anderton. Had lunch at the local pub. We have been to the Trent and Mersey before, it starts in the Nottingham area and we walked along it at Shardlow near Derby. We have now walked along both ends of the canal as Anderton is very near the end where it joins the Mersey.
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