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Gongoozled

Bridge 26 is a windlass operated lifting bridge and as we approached we could see lots of people walking around.

When we got there we were photographed from all angles and seem to have made their day by arriving at just the right time and working our way through the bridge.

Gongoozlers   © Paul Balmer 2008

It was a trip by a local canal and railway historical society – if one of them leaves a comment I’ll be happy to give them their correct title and a link to their website.

We continued on to the next bridge where we winded the boat and once again they were their, gongoozling (watching) from the bank.  Once we’d safely winded I grabbed my camera and turned the tables – pleased to see the gongoozlers smiling back at me this time.

I handed out a few business cards and if any of them care to email me a picture or two I’d be happy to add them to the blog and give them credit for the photos.  [Update:  see new blog entry]


Posted on Saturday, 3 May 2008 at 21:57        Comments (1)

 

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