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View it in your browser (http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=3D9e8e5d17edc= 71c8ef2a6443f5&id=3Db23542f46d&e=3Deb37dfcf0b) . http://www.crickboatshow.com https://twitter.com/CrickShow https://www.facebook.com/CrickBoatShow http://www.crickboatshow.com/historic_boats.html Historic boats are back With the anniversary of James Brindley=E2=80=99s 300th birthday=2C the imp= ortance of remembering the history of our waterways is even more significa= nt at this year's biggest inland waterways festival. A popular tradition at Crick=2C our historic boat display will be returnin= g for another year. A brief history on the six narrowboats making the jour= ney to join us is listed below: Purton Purton was built in Cheshire in September 1936 for the Grand Union Canal C= arrying company. In 1941=2C Purton was involved in an accident on the Erew= ash canal and was stuck there for over a week. A working boat for 62 years= =2C Purton has now had work done to preserve and maintain the vessel. http://www.crickboatshow.com/historic_boats.html Sculptor A Small Northwich motor boat=2C Sculptor was built in 1935 and carried gen= eral goods from the Midlands to London. In 1943=2C it was commissioned by= the Missionary of War Transport for a fire fighting facility. After the w= ar=2C it returned to his original fleet before becoming a maintenance boat= =2E Since 1985=2C Sculptor has retired and been a floating exhibit at the Ca= nal Museum in Stoke Bruerne. Sculptor also featured on Liz McIvor=E2=80=99= s BBC programme Canals: The Making of a Nation. Algate and Angel In 1948=2C Algate was leased to Willow Wren Canal Transport Services and w= orked up to Whitworths flour mills until the sixties. Aldgate was then sol= d and used on the phosphorus waste run to Dudley Port. After being abandon= ed on a disused arm and allowed to sink=2C Algate was recovered=2C rebuilt= and sold to Colne Valley Carriers in the early 1980=E2=80=99s. Algate and= Angel became a pair in 2007 but separated again in 2008. The two boats ca= n both be seen together at Crick 2016. http://www.crickboatshow.com/historic_boats.html Nutfield and Raymond The last working boat to be built in the UK=2C Raymond was built in Brauns= ton in 1958. Nutfield=2C in 1936=2C was built for the Grand Union Company.= Delivering coal=2C the two boats were brought together by Blue Line in 19= 68 and remained a pair until canals stopped being used to carry cargo. Nu= tfield was sold and used as a passenger trip boat while Raymond deteriorat= ed to the point of sinking in 1993. Friends of Raymond took ownership of t= he narrowboat and it underwent a total rebuild. The friends also acquired= Nutfield and restoration is progressing slowly=2C reuniting one of the la= st pairs to work on our canals. For a more in-depth history of these narrowboats=2C please go to our websi= te. (http://www.crickboatshow.com/historic_boats.html) Better yet=2C come and visit them in all their glory at Crick 2016 where t= hey will be on display in the marina. #Brindley300 James Brindley helped make it possible to create the network of canals enj= oyed today so join us in the nationwide celebration of the canal pioneer. http://www.crickboatshow.com/waterwayswriters.html Christine Richardson will be giving a talk on her research at 1pm in the W= aterways World Seminar Theatre on Saturday 28th May. Find out more here. (= http://www.crickboatshow.com/waterwayswriters.html) ------------------------------------------------------------ Bridge the gap between generations Head along to the Canal & River Trust marquee where children can take part= in =E2=80=98build a bridge=E2=80=99 activities=2C as part of CRT's herita= ge and wildlife displays. Find out more here. 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With the anniversary of James Brindley’s 300th birthday=2C the= importance of remembering the history of ou= r waterways is even more significant at this year's bigges= t inland waterways festival.
 
A popular tradition at Crick=2C our historic= boat display will be returning for another year. A brief history o= n the six narrowboats making the jour= ney to join us is listed below:

Purton
Purton was built in Cheshire in September 1936 for the Grand Union Canal C= arrying company. In 1941=2C Purton was involved in an accident on the Erewash canal and was stuck there for over a wee= k. A working boat for 62 years=2C Purton has now had work done= to preserve and maintain the vessel.



Sculptor
A Small Northwich motor boat=2C Sculptor was built in 1935 and carried&nbs= p;general goods from the Midlands to London. In 1943=2C it was commissioned by the Missionary of War Transport for a fire fighting facility. After the war=2C it returned to his or= iginal fleet before becoming a maintenance boat. Since 1985=2C Sculpt= or has retired and been a floating exhibit at the Canal Museum i= n Stoke Bruerne. Sculptor also featured on&n= bsp;Liz McIvor’s BBC programme Canals: The Making of a Nation.
 
Algate and Angel In 1948=2C Algate was leased to Willow Wren Canal Transport Services= and worked up to Whitworths flour mills until the sixties. = ;Aldgate was then sold and used on the phosphorus waste run to Dudley Port= =2E After being abandoned on a disused arm and= allowed to sink=2C Algate was recovered=2C rebuilt and sold t= o Colne Valley Carriers in the early 1980’s. Algate and Angel b= ecame a pair in 2007 but separated again in 2008. The two boats can both b= e seen together at Crick 2016.


 
Nutfield and Raymond

The last working boat to be built in the UK<= /span>=2C Raymond was built in Braunston in 1958. Nutfield=2C in 1936=2C w= as built for the Grand Union Company. Delivering coal=2C the two boats wer= e brought together by Blue Line in 1968 and remained a pair until can= als stopped being used to carry cargo.  Nutfield was sold and used as= a passenger trip boat while Raymond deteriorated to the point of sin= king in 1993. Friends of Raymond took owners= hip of the narrowboat and it underwent a total rebuild. The friends= also acquired Nutfield and restoration is progressing slowly=2C reuniting= one of the last pairs to work on our canals.

For a more in-depth history of these narrowboats=2C please go to our website.

Better yet=2C come and visit them in all their glory at Crick 2016 wh= ere they will be on display in the marina.
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#Brindley300

James Brindley helped make it possible to create the network of canals enj= oyed today so join us in the nationwide= celebration of the canal pioneer.



Christine Richardson will be giving a talk o= n her research at 1pm in the Waterways World Seminar Theat= re on Saturday 28th May. Find out more here.
 

Bridge the gap between generations

Head along to the Canal & River Trust marquee where children can take= part in ‘build a bridge’ activi= ties=2C as part of CRT's heritage and wildlife displays. Find o= ut more here.
 

Want to know more about the heritage of our waterways?
NarrowBoat magazine brings you the be= st in waterway history and heritage=2C through rare archive photographs an= d the writings of acknowledged experts.


Subscribe = online or visit the Waterways World stand at the show for subscription= s=2C current issues=2C back issues and historic books for sale. =
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