Coventry Canal, Hawkesbury

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Coventry Canal, Hawkesbury

Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 22 Jun 2013

The vessel is the steam powered ice breaking narrowboat Laplander. The vessel is a 30' x 7' iceboat built c1830. The steam plant is a modern installation of c1980-86. The engine is a c1900 built inverted vertical single cylinder by W H Bailey of Salford and must have started life as a stationary engine. The cylinder is 3.5" x 7" and fitted with slip eccentric reverse. The boiler is a Clarkson 'thimble tube' boiler of c1960s vintage.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.456653
Longitude
-1.474288