In the first half of the last century, when there were even fewer bridges, a crossing was used in the smaller residential communities to allow residents to cross rivers and canals. The small flat-bottomed boats, under the management of a skipper, were usually propelled by prying. This was done by means of a straight oar, at the back of the boat, in the form of a reclining figure of eight to move rhythmically and the skippers were very skilled at this. Image size: 260 x 360 mm
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Joanie Holliday 24 Mar 2023
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