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The fully laden Humber Renown
Compartment boats crossing Stanley Ferry Aqueduct.
The differing size of locks at Knostrop.
A British Waterways narrowboat.
The tanker barge Rix Eagle
The motor barge Mossdale H.
A train of compartment boats.
The barge Darleydale H.
The tanker barge Rix Eagle
The old Toll Office at Castleford Flood Lock No 9.
Alongside Leeds Co-Op coal staithe.
Flyboats recovered at Stanley Ferry.
The forlorn looking dumb barge No 30.
Pulling away from a coal staithe.
Mineral, with its two man crew.
Howden en-route to Goole Docks.
George [Patto] Pattison and Harry Sherburn.
An unladen motor barge.
Moored motor and dumb barges.
The offices of British Waterways in Leeds.
A train of laden compartment boats.
A couple hauling their Humber keel.
Sandall at Castleford Flood Lock.
The burnt out bow of the barge Angela Jane.

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