| Do you have any information
about the canal?
We
are always keen to learn more about the canal. Maybe you live near it,
maybe members of your family lived on it, worked on it or even helped
build it. If you have any family papers, photographs or even family
stories about life on the canal we would love to hear from you. If you
wish, we could add your information to this web site.
For more pictures of Hereford,
Monkhide and Over
Keith Kitson's Canal Pages
For spotting the remains of
the H&G Canal
Spotting the remains
- Herefordshire Government Archaeology Sites & Monuments
Section has a web site
with useful information to help spot the remains of the canal within
Herefordshire.
Neighbouring canal organisations
National Waterways Museum, Gloucester
The
Birmingham Canal Navigations Society
Cotswold Canals Trust
Kennet and Avon Canal Trust
Monmouth Brecon and Abergaveny Canal Trust
Worcester and Birmingham Canal Society
National canal organisations
British Waterways
The Inland Waterways
Association
Waterway Recovery Group
Waterways Liaison Service
Sites with comprehensive canal links
Waterways Virtual Archive
Catalogue - The British Waterways Virtual
Archive Catalogue Project is a Heritage Lottery-funded project to
catalogue and make available online all the records of British Waterways
and its predecessor bodies, held in 15 repositories in England and
Scotland.
Canal Junction
The Inland Waterways Heritage Network
George’s Canal Boating in the UK and Europe
London Canal Museum
Waterways Directory
English Waterways -
a
starting point for waterways resources on the Web
The Usenet newsgroup
uk.rec.waterways is a forum for questions and answers about
waterways related topics.
The neighbouring area
Gloucester
Docks and the Sharpness Canal - Past, Present and Future - Hugh
Conway-Jones' photographs
Thisisgloucestershire
River Severn Tales
The River Severn Boats and Boating
Page
The
Dymock village web site
Going
further afield to good friends of ours
Newbury Working
Party Group
Black Prince Holidays
Starline Narrowboat
River Canal Rescue
Credits
Thanks to
Steve Gittins, Alan Lines, Maggie Jones, Michael Hunt, Jim Duck, Keith
Kitson, Ted Beagles, Matt Skelton and David Penny for many of the photographs. |