Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2019
- This video slide show is a tribute to Mr John Dobson of Canal Side Cottage, Bob's Bridge, Moore who was one of the few remaining navvies at the time he was interviewed in the 1960's, an audio of the interview is incorporated in this video.
The video has been compiled for the purpose of education and historical research.
A great video. Listening to the voices of the workers is brilliant. My Great Grandfather was a labourer on the canal. He moved from Norfolk where he was a platelayer and I presume he did that work on the railways used during the construction of the canal. My grandfather was born in the workmens huts (2 New Huts) in Whitby, Ellesmere Port in 1892. An amazing enginnering acheivement.Thank you for uploading this video.
Thank you.
Fantastic to hear the voices of those that were there at the time. Thanks for posting.
Very interesting and thank you for sharing 👍
Absolutely wonderful and historical. Thanks 🙏
Priceless content. Great resource. Thanks
What an amazing feat of construction this was.
Attempting to compete with the likes of Liverpool and Runcorn as an Inland Port.
A fine construction of it's time, brought prosperity to Manchester like never before.
Now less so, as time marches on.
Thumbs up for effort.🙂👍
This is the best thing i have watched recently, thanks for posting it.
Fascinating, great content, and a great tribute to the navvies that built this canal.
Grand! Don't normally bother with slideshows but this was well worth watching - especially the scenes around Runcorn, where I grew up.
What a wonderful video ,I'm sure loads of people would really love to see this ,i don't know how I got here but I'm so glad I did,
Thank you so much for putting this on UA-cam ,it's brilliant and getting the voices of the men who worked on it is so special ,This is one of the best videos I've ever seen ,and I so hope many more have the chance to see it THANK YOU
I liked the timing of the commentary with the subject like the floods etc.
Fantastic video thanks I grew up in Latchford and there are a few photos of the locks I've never seen before
Excellent video
Excellent Presentation
Awesome. Thanks for posting. Thought they were rivers not man made. Doh.
So interesting
great vid
All the machines ran off steam.
@7:38 Massey was sold to the Wantage Tramway in 1893 and became No 7.
Brilliant time travelling...
nice 1 m8, thanks for that. i enjoyed it alot! question though, what was the cement thing in the middle of the canal, thats now calle gnome island. it looks old enough given the age of the canal to be a gun platform possibly ww1. keep up the good work though eh!