The history of passage boat service on the Forth & Clyde Canal 1800s - 1940s
Do you know Glasgow?
Before the railway and motorways - the canal was the quickest way to travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh - Find out all about the early horse drawn passenger service and eventual Paddle Steamers! on the Forth and Clyde Canal. Known locally as the "Nolly"
This video presentation, made in 2010, contains information and illustrations about on the types of boats used and the service that was run, not generally known by the public and is the first time this information has been presented in this format.
Full of facts and information, a must for all interested in their city's history.
Canal History - Glasgow / Edinburgh - Forth & Clyde Canal - Passenger Service
The history of passage boat service on the Forth & Clyde Canal 1800s - 1940s
categories: history, education, glasgow, canal, industrial, transport,
An Internet & Digital History and Heritage Media Presentation
Written And Narrated by C21 Troy
2010
music:
Mick West Band
Paul McGuire
Part of the History Of Lambhill Volume 1 series of educational media presentations which are available for viewing in the Mitchel Library Glasgow.
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