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South
Oxford |
Price £14.99 Available for purchase on-line from our sister company redumbrella. In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere. |
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This
fascinating programme explores every aspect of the South Oxford Canal.
You’ll meet colourful characters, visit picture postcard villages,
and delve into local history and items of interest. You’ll be taken
around Banbury, and you’ll be able to dip in to a guided walking
tour of the City of Oxford itself, taking a look right inside some of
the colleges. But always, you’ll keep coming back to the boats as
you meander through the richly varied Cotswold countryside from Napton
Junction to Oxford. Built in the 18th century, this is a typical Brindley
canal as it twists and turns, slavishly following the contour lines. All
part of its charm for us today of course, but how the commercial boatmen
must have cursed its directionless curves. It formed part of the original
“Grand Cross”, linking the great rivers of England and played
an enormously important role in the Industrial Revolution. As a main transport
artery it carried coal and manufactured goods from the Midlands to Oxford,
and via the Thames to London. |
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