Working narrowboat at Glascote Locks, Staffordshire
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Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 26 Sep 2016
Narrowboat "Emu" No 18 was built in 1926 at Yarwoods, and was fully refurbished in 2011, having been named "Tern" since 1949. It retains its Bolinder 15hp engine, which smokes and chunters throatily! http://hnbc.org.uk/boats/emu Here, "Emu" is carrying a consignment of coal towards Coventry.