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'The Forgotten Canals of Yorkshire: Wakefield to Swinton via Barnsley' is part of the canal series in 'Transport Through the Ages', brought to you by Wharncliffe Books. This fascinating book traces the nostalgic journey of the canal boats through the ages. As an illustrative history, 'The Forgotten Canals of Yorkshire: Wakefield to Swinton via Barnsley', is based on a unique collection of photographs collected by the late Alan Hall. They illuminate the Barnsley Canal and the Dearne and Dove Canal not only in their working years but also in their decline and eventual abandonment. Most of the photographs have not been published before and demonstrate very poignantly the official vandalism that befell the canals fifty years ago. Our industrial heritage was wilfully destroyed and important archaeological features were obliterated in the name of progres. Take yourself on a nostalgic journey through the pictorial re-creation of the waterways of Yorkshire, as you read 'The Forgotten Canals of Yorkshire: Wakefield to Swinton via Barnsley'.
It's the address no one aspires to.Treacle Town.It's the start in life no one needs.Abandoned at birth.Given away as a baby.It's the cv no one employs.Taught to thieve as a child.Trained to kill as a youth.It's the reputation no one wants.The Devils Whelp.But when you live with it you have to limit your ambition. Or do you?A fast paced thriller set in Wath upon Dearne in 1920 when unemployment is rife, Spanish Flu rages, Irish Indepence flares and industrial unrest simmers. In post war England dreams are for everyone but opportunity is only for the priveleged.
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This book brings together prominent practitioners and academics to answer these questions and explore what it means to proclaim the gospel in the North of England from many angles.
With correction slip dated January 2010 amending paper numbers incorporated in the volume