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Images tagged "smith"

Approaching Stanley Ferry Aqueduct.
The Sheffield size barge Mimo.
Compartment boats, tug and a jebus.
Four moored sloops.
Discharging coal at Sowerby Bridge Gasworks.
A half-hull master of the SS Airmyn.
The British Waterways Depot at Wakefield.
A new weir under construction.
Cawood under way having left a lock.
Ethel winding at Horbury Curve.
Three Acaster of Goole owned barges.
Cawood barges, including No 15.
Humber Pride and Fusedale H.
A barge under way on the River Trent.
A motor barge alongside a motor vessel.
A metal pillar protecting a canal bridge.
The Sheffield size barge Mimo.
A train of laden compartment boats.
Launching a Humber keel
Typical living quarters of a keel/sloop.
Barges at Sowerby Bridge Gasworks.
Speciality in Goole Docks.
A small weed cutting vessel.
A windlass for opening  ground paddles.

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