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date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 04:40:41 -0800 (PST),    group: uk.rec.waterways        back       
Scenes of the BCN and historic boats in a music video - new   
Shot on and around the BCN and West Midlands 1948 onwards to early
1950's with some views of Whatcroft graveyard on the T & M. Peter
Froud features in this film. For your enjoyment please watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBrYBTevbTE
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 04:40:41 -0800 (PST)   author:   lhp

Re: Scenes of the BCN and historic boats in a music video - new   
On Nov 3, 12:40 pm, lhp  wrote:
> Shot on and around the BCN and West Midlands 1948 onwards to early
> 1950's with some views of Whatcroft graveyard on the T & M. Peter
> Froud features in this film. For your enjoyment please watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBrYBTevbTE

Some very interesting historical shots there totally ruined by
overproduction, unnecessary use of colour filters, and an
inappropriate soundtrack.

Good example of using a line to close a gate and stop a boat in a
lock, in one movement.

Would much rather have seen the originals as they are.

thanks

Tone
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 06:22:17 -0800 (PST)   author:   Tony Haynes

Re: Scenes of the BCN and historic boats in a music video - new   
Tony Haynes wrote:
> On Nov 3, 12:40 pm, lhp  wrote:
>> Shot on and around the BCN and West Midlands 1948 onwards to early
>> 1950's with some views of Whatcroft graveyard on the T & M. Peter
>> Froud features in this film. For your enjoyment please
>> watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBrYBTevbTE
>
> Some very interesting historical shots there totally ruined by
> overproduction, unnecessary use of colour filters, and an
> inappropriate soundtrack.
>
> Good example of using a line to close a gate and stop a boat in a
> lock, in one movement.
>
> Would much rather have seen the originals as they are.
>
> thanks
>
> Tone

I thought these video's were sponsored by Pete Waterman? ;-)

Some boaters still strap in for necessity...
http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB1.jpg
http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB2.jpg
http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB3.jpg
http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB4.jpg

-- 
Neil Arlidge
NB Earnest
TNC http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/tour.html
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:48:12 -0000   author:   Neil Arlidge

Re: Scenes of the BCN and historic boats in a music video - new   
In article , Neil Arlidge
  on Tue, 3 Nov 2009 at 14:48:12 awoke
Nicholas from his slumbers and wrote
>Tony Haynes wrote:
>> On Nov 3, 12:40 pm, lhp  wrote:
>>> Shot on and around the BCN and West Midlands 1948 onwards to early
>>> 1950's with some views of Whatcroft graveyard on the T & M. Peter
>>> Froud features in this film. For your enjoyment please
>>> watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBrYBTevbTE
>>
>> Some very interesting historical shots there totally ruined by
>> overproduction, unnecessary use of colour filters, and an
>> inappropriate soundtrack.
>>
>> Good example of using a line to close a gate and stop a boat in a
>> lock, in one movement.
>>
>> Would much rather have seen the originals as they are.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Tone
>
>I thought these video's were sponsored by Pete Waterman? ;-)
>
>Some boaters still strap in for necessity...
>http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB1.jpg
>http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB2.jpg
>http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB3.jpg
>http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB4.jpg
>

Do you have any images of him holding the boat away from the cill and
how he exited from the lock?

Images of how he dealt with a swing or lift bridge would be interesting.
-- 
Nicholas David Richards - 

"Où sont les neiges d'antan?"
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:17:18 +0000   author:   Nicholas D. Richards

Re: Scenes of the BCN and historic boats in a music video - new   
Nicholas D. Richards wrote:
> In article , Neil
> Arlidge   on Tue, 3 Nov 2009 at
> 14:48:12 awoke Nicholas from his slumbers and wrote
>> Tony Haynes wrote:
>>> On Nov 3, 12:40 pm, lhp  wrote:
>>>> Shot on and around the BCN and West Midlands 1948 onwards to early
>>>> 1950's with some views of Whatcroft graveyard on the T & M. Peter
>>>> Froud features in this film. For your enjoyment please
>>>> watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBrYBTevbTE
>>>
>>> Some very interesting historical shots there totally ruined by
>>> overproduction, unnecessary use of colour filters, and an
>>> inappropriate soundtrack.
>>>
>>> Good example of using a line to close a gate and stop a boat in a
>>> lock, in one movement.
>>>
>>> Would much rather have seen the originals as they are.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> Tone
>>
>> I thought these video's were sponsored by Pete Waterman? ;-)
>>
>> Some boaters still strap in for necessity...
>> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB1.jpg
>> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB2.jpg
>> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB3.jpg
>> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB4.jpg
>>
>
> Do you have any images of him holding the boat away from the cill and
> how he exited from the lock?
>
> Images of how he dealt with a swing or lift bridge would be
> interesting.

err...no...I was too busy holding the boat from the cill and opening/closing 
the bottom gates ;-)
With a bollinder powered craft, it is not playing games strapping the boat 
in, it is advisable with a rather tight, recently restored bollinder that 
has (aparently had) rather unreliable reverse.
I am sure Mr Tarboat *could* have played lots of games with the bottom 
gates, but what the heck, with two crew ashore, what was the point?

-- 
Neil Arlidge
NB Spey - onetime crew
TNC http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/tour.html
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 16:54:04 -0000   author:   Neil Arlidge

Re: Scenes of the BCN and historic boats in a music video - new   
Neil Arlidge wrote:

> Some boaters still strap in for necessity...
> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB1.jpg
> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB2.jpg
> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB3.jpg
> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/TB4.jpg
> 

Now isn't that interesting, I've always step off the board onto the far 
side and pull the gate shut, as well, I hadn't noticed that Mr G did it 
differently!
Such is live!!
As to keeping her clear of the Cill - Both Bottom paddles do that, The 
art is not hanging on the bottom gates or knocking ones fender off. This 
is done by stopping the boat just short, as the second paddle is raised
such that as she falls forwards she just touches the bottom gates. Only 
Runcorn Men rub gates by leaving the boat in gear.
As for exiting with the motor, one shuts the gates on half a paddle, and
using the stabbing board, some of which are still on Shroppie gates, it 
really is a lovely canal.
One pushes on one gate with one hand whilst stabbing the other on the 
stabbing board, on the offside gate, with the short shaft (9ft), 
steering the boat by the way you push, as your standing on the roof, so 
you can see what to do.
Its harder without the paddle, but is still possible as long as the 
gates are correctly hung and balanced. Single hand boating can be such fun.
Of course in olden days one just left the gates if you did not have a 
butty, its only lack of proper and thorough maintenance which has 
brought on this "you must shut gates" stupidity.
Lift bridges need a Banbury stick.
--
cheers Ian Mac
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8339647.stm
date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:41:07 +0000   author:   Ian McCarthy idm.plusnetng@cronkshawFULLSTOPnospanDOTcom

Re: Scenes of the BCN and historic boats in a music video - new   
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 06:22:17 -0800 (PST), Tony Haynes
 wrote:

>On Nov 3, 12:40 pm, lhp  wrote:
>> Shot on and around the BCN and West Midlands 1948 onwards to early
>> 1950's with some views of Whatcroft graveyard on the T & M. Peter
>> Froud features in this film. For your enjoyment please watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBrYBTevbTE
>
>Some very interesting historical shots there totally ruined by
>overproduction, unnecessary use of colour filters, and an
>inappropriate soundtrack.
>
>Good example of using a line to close a gate and stop a boat in a
>lock, in one movement.
>
>Would much rather have seen the originals as they are.
>
>thanks
>
>Tone

Thanks Tony, 30 seconds was enough for me. Having watched some very
good stuff from Laurence Hogg in the past, seeing the rubbish of a few
weeks ago and now this, the name is now well and truly ringing alarm
bells.
Mike.
date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 13:22:54 +0000   author:   Mike

Re: Scenes of the BCN and historic boats in a music video - new   
On Nov 6, 1:22 pm, Mike  wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 06:22:17 -0800 (PST), Tony Haynes
>
>
>
>
>
>  wrote:
> >On Nov 3, 12:40 pm, lhp  wrote:
> >> Shot on and around the BCN and West Midlands 1948 onwards to early
> >> 1950's with some views of Whatcroft graveyard on the T & M. Peter
> >> Froud features in this film. For your enjoyment please watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBrYBTevbTE
>
> >Some very interesting historical shots there totally ruined by
> >overproduction, unnecessary use of colour filters, and an
> >inappropriate soundtrack.
>
> >Good example of using a line to close a gate and stop a boat in a
> >lock, in one movement.
>
> >Would much rather have seen the originals as they are.
>
> >thanks
>
> >Tone
>
> Thanks Tony, 30 seconds was enough for me. Having watched some very
> good stuff from Laurence Hogg in the past, seeing the rubbish of a few
> weeks ago and now this, the name is now well and truly ringing alarm
> bells.
> Mike.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Please read what it says on the video!! It is not primarly for the UK
market and not representitive of my work. If you look at the other
videos on the channel you will see even more diverse stuff - like a
waterways minister!!
date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 14:16:50 -0800 (PST)   author:   lhp

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