nicola lisle

  • CANAL ANCESTRY: Friends of the canal families

    CANAL ANCESTRY: Friends of the canal families

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    Nicola Lisle continues her family history series with a look at the canal boatmen’s missions, chapels and institutes, which offered much-needed support to the floating population BY THE 19th century canal boatmen and their families were well-established fixtures on the watery highways of Britain, many working long hours to keep essential goods moving around the…

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  • The Roundhouse Birmingham

    The Roundhouse Birmingham

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    Nicola Lisle discovers a new visitor centre in Birmingham in the latest in her museum series. ONE of Birmingham’s newest visitor attractions, having opened in July 2021, the Roundhouse in Birmingham is a lovely canalside gem in the heart of the city’s Ladywood district. The horseshoe-shaped building dates back to 1874 and was at the…

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  • Riverside Museum, Reading!

    Riverside Museum, Reading!

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    Nicola Lisle continues her museum series with a visit to this delightful museum on the River Kennet. THE Riverside Museum in Reading is one of the town’s unexpected delights. A branch of Reading Museum, it is housed in a Victorian sewage pumping station at Blake’s Lock, just outside the town centre and close to the…

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  • The Canal Museum at Stoke Bruerne

    The Canal Museum at Stoke Bruerne

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    Nicola Lisle continues her museum series by exploring the pretty canal village of Stoke Bruerne and its museum! UNTIL the late 18th century, Stoke Bruerne was a tiny hamlet in an ancient Northamptonshire parish with little more than a cluster of picturesque cottages, farmhouses and a church surrounded by fields and meadows. Then, in 1793,…

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