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Video Active Canal & River Guides DVD formatVideo Active Canal & River Guides DVD format
In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere.  


Price:   £12.99 

Titles
Cheshire Ring
Coventry & Ashby Canal
The Four Counties Ring
Grand Union Southern Section
Grand Union Leicester Section
Grand Union -Braunston to Birmingham
Great Ouse and Cam
Kennet & Avon (Part 1) Reading to Summit
Kennet & Avon (Part 2)Summit to Bristol
Llangollen Canal
Lancaster Canal
Lee & Stort Navigation
Leeds & Liverpool Canal (Part 1) Eastern Section
Leeds & Liverpool Canal (Part 2) Western Section
London Ring
The Middle Level
Montgomery Canal
Oxford Canal
River Avon
River Nene
River Trent
River Way
River Severn
South Pennine Ring
Shropshire Union Cruise
Staffs & Worcester Canal
Stratford-on-Avon Canal
Thames Reading - Richmond
Thames above Reading
Trent & Mersey
Warwickshire Ring (2 Disks)
Worcester & Birmingham Canal


Video Active Grand Union Braunston to Birmingham - Southern and Leicester Section (3 Disk set)
Video Active Inland Warerways of Great Britain Series

Set covers the three main sections that comprise the Grand Union Canal, from Braunston to Brentford, Braunston to Birmingham, and the Leicester section from Braunston to the River Trent

Disk 1 Grand Union from Braunston to Birmingham covers the section that was widened and deepened to 70 tonne standard in the 1930's

Disk 2 The Grand Union Southern Section covers the section that was the Grand Junction Canal from Braunston to Brentford

Disk 3 The Leicester Section covers the narrow gauge waterway through Watford locks and Foxton locks from Braunston to Market Harborough, and then the wide beam section to join the River Soar at Leicester, and on down to the junction with the River Trent

In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere.

 


Price:   £18.98 

Video Active Grand Union  Braunston to Birmingham - Southern and Leicester Section (3 Disk set)


Video Active - Middle Level, River Nene and Great Ouse (3 Disks Set)Video Active - Middle Level, River Nene and Great Ouse (3 Disks Set)
Disk 1 - The Middle Level

A Fen is a freshwater lake, and 500 years ago, that's exactly what Fenland Britain was; a series of vast freshwater lakes, with a few sporadic islands sticking up above the water; islands like Ely, Manea, March, and Whittlesea. Some of the islands were joined by causeways; others could only be reached by boat. The earliest attempts to drain the fens were sponsored by the great abbey at Ely, with the construction of Bishop Morton's Leam in 1490. Then in 1626, King Charles 1st commissioned the Dutch Engineer, Cornelius Vermuyden to carry out the task, which he started to do using Dutch labourers. There was a popular uprising from the Fenmen, and in 1630, Kings Charles decreed that only English labour would be used, and the Fenmen compensated. Today, the drained fens are the richest farmland in Britain, and Vermuyden's legacy is a system of drainage channels, which fortunately for us may be navigated, and which link the River Nene at Peterborough to the River Great Ouse at Denver. This programme explores not just the recommended route across the fens, but the many back-waters, and the towns and villages along them.

Disk 2 - The Great OuseThe complex Great Ouse river system, including the River Cam, is the result of a centuries-old three-way battle between millers, the need to drain the fens, and navigators, with the non land-owning navigators usually losing out. Much of it is below sea level, providing the novel experience of locking down on to it from a tidal river. It provides an opportunity to observe a wonderful variety of wildlife. But it also passes through some interesting and beautiful towns and villages, with a unique character born of their isolation and a background of Danelaw.

Disk 3 - River Nene

The non tidal River Nene navigation starts at the bottom of the Northampton Arm of the Grand Union Canal, and heads North West through Peterborough to Dog-in-a-Doublet lock.The Nene Valley is breathtakingly beautiful, and the navigation is almost deserted, so for someone who likes to get away from it all, it is almost perfect.

. In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere.  


Price:   £29.00 


Video Active - By Canal in the 50's - Heritage Range
In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere.

This programme contains 90 mins of historic footage - much of it in colour - shot by early IWA members from 1949 to the mid 1950s. They were also amateur film enthusiasts, and so we are extremely fortunate to have such high quality material filmed on 16mm professional format.

It includes extremely rare footage of nb Saturn working to the horse on the Staffs and Worcs in about 1950, and footage of the packet boat Duchess Countess laid up at Welsh Frankton.There are also shots of many IWA pioneers, Ray Slack, Stan Offley, Bert Kennelly and Robert Aikman himself.

 


Price:   £14.99 

Video Active - By Canal in the 50's - Heritage Range


Video Active - Heritage Range -DVD FormatVideo Active - Heritage Range -DVD Format
In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere.

 


Price:   £14.99 

Titles
River Charente (France)
Canal Lateral a la Loire (France)
Le Canal du Niverais (France)
Canal du Midi (France)
Boat Lifts of Europe
Historic Narrowboats
Lower Avon Navigation Trust 50th Annivesary
Ribble Link
Seven Wonders of the Waterways