A Canal People: The Photographs of Robert Longden - Softcover

Rolt, Sonia

 
9780752451107: A Canal People: The Photographs of Robert Longden

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`One of the most remarkable collections of old photographs I've ever seen they are like stories: the Photohraphs are full of Hndsome women, and rathe sulky mysterious men and wonderful mud-locked children... I was absorbed by them . Marvellous.' Ronald Blythe, Kaleidoscope

`An evocative and intimate reminder of a lost way of life.' The times

`The book is a joy to look at, a "must for waterway enthusiasts.' The Oldie

`The most remarkable series of photographs of canal people that I have ever seen.' Waterwa;ys World

During a few brief years in the late 1940s and early 1950s Robert Longden took a remarkable set of phofographs of the narrow boat community at Hawkesbury Stop-the main meeting point for those who worked the midlends canals. the images are of a close community and represent its members in a very imtimate way, at work, at paly in their domestic affairs, and as they lived on the paired and single colourful narrow boats. They illustrate kthe close relationship between al ages and types within the community, and the dramatic boat shapes and infrascape of this rural and industrial area.

Sonia Rolt, Who herself worked the canals during the period and Knew the photohraphe, provides and introduction, which details how Robert Longden came to this passionate involvement. It also sets the photographs in the cotext of their time, the last period when the narrow boats could be said to play a serious aprt intransporting goods in quantity. informative captions identify the scenes before us. Providing a rere unsihgt into the community who worked the wateways when it was still a way of life for many, this book will appeal not only to canal enthusiasts, but to anyone interested in Britain's social and industrial Heritage.

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Sonia Rolt was one of the women canal volunteers of World War II, which led to her lifelong interest in the development and protection of Britain&;s inland waterways. She is the widow of the late Tom Rolt, one of the founders of The Inland Waterways Association.

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During a few brief years in the late 1940s and early 195Os Robert Longden took a remarkable set of photographs of the narrow boat community at Hawkesbury Stop - the main meeting point for those who worked the Midlands canals. The images are of a close community and represent its members in a very intimate way, at work, at play, in their domestic affairs, and as they lived on the paired and single colourful narrow boats. They illustrate the close relationship between all ages and types within the community, and the dramatic boat shapes and infrascape of this rural and industrial area. Sonia Rolt, who herself worked the canals during the period and knew the photographer, provides an introduction, which details how Robert Longden came to this passionate involvement. It also sets the photographs in the context of their time, the last period when the narrow boats could be said to play a serious part in transporting goods in quantity. Informative captions identify the scenes before us. These high quality photographs, taken from the original glass transparencies and never previously reproduced, show a now vanished way of life. This book, providing a rare insight into the community who worked the waterways when it was still a way of life for many, will appeal not only to canal enthusiasts, but to anyone interested in Britain's industrial heritage.

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