
The 100 year old
President is a lovingly restored steam engine canal boat. During its heyday a unique and fast way to transport goods by canal. Canal boats during that time were drawn by horse alongside the canal. Hence the tow-paths that we walk and cycle along now.
Here President is steaming up the Thames to part take in the
Henley Regatta this weekend.
Must have been such a common site not so long ago.
ReplyDeleteThey did a great job restoring that boat, she certainly doesn't look like she's 100 years old!
ReplyDeleteThe clouds are great too, a nice combination of puffy and wispy ones :o)
Great photo of the canal boat! Glad to see the London bridges are NOT falling down!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful to feel that click of connection with the history of something?
ReplyDeleteHow funny to see a canal boat going up the Thames!
ReplyDeleteThe clouds look as if you've painted them in -- perfectly.
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
ReplyDeleteRegina
Fantastic scene.
ReplyDeleteVery nice for SkyWatch Friday.
100 years?!?
ReplyDeleteyou'd think they'd
afford a new one by now
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/t.
«Louis» enjoys seeing old technology preserved. When the steam barge was new, it was the cutting edge of THAT technology...
ReplyDeleteRe your comment at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo: «Louis» is quite the admirer of Winston Churchill, so he knows about the Spencer connection!
Hi Mo, just found your blog. That's so cool! I'll come here more often to check your adventures in London. I explore a big city myself, New York, at lateralwindow.blospot.com.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!!
Tow-paths for horses? Hmm, boating was a messy business back then.
ReplyDeleteA most interesting blog. Great photos and commentary. I got to live in London for three months a while back and enjoyed it so much. I'll follow so I don't miss anything... loved the goose feet shot!
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteInteresting photos.I like the comments.
ReplyDeleteGood to see something so lovely restored. Those clouds are just so fluffy.
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