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Northern Spring Meeting, April 2016

34 members made it to Hebden for our 13th year of meetings: still not running out of topics.

This time we were entertained (again) by Dorothy and Brian Burrows, informed by Margaret Hill (eg about stiles, of which there are four kinds: step-through, climbing, combination and mechanical), and exhausted by David Garside (illustrating five ancient routes across the Pennines – he’s walked them all, and more).  And that was just before lunch.

Afterwards our guest speaker was Bill Froggatt, our Terry Keegan Award winner in 2014, now working for the Canal & River Trust on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal.  Its 127 miles and 91 locks were completed in 1816 – it is thus celebrating its bi-centenary this year.  He took us along the canal and its branches, illustrating mileposts and describing current restoration works.  It was a valuable perspective reminding us that we are but a part of a wider network appreciating our travel heritage.

Finally Christine Minto illustrated her own canal travels at home and abroad, with some excellent photographs.

JHS/August 2016

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Northern Spring Meeting, April 2018

27 intrepid souls braved the fog to make our annual meeting at Hebden in the Yorkshire Dales – beautiful whatever the weather.  Two members, from Kent and Perthshire, clocked up around 240 miles each to get there.

After the usual round of refreshments we were entertained again by Dorothy and Brian Burrows with their international miscellany of slides.

Our guest speaker had had to drop out a couple of days beforehand with a bout of flu, but David Garside ably stepped into the breach, taking us on a scenic tour of Yorkshire’s waterways and their waymarkers.

The afternoon opened with Lionel Scott describing the turnpike that failed, between Leeds and Wetherby, despite much interest from local property speculators – and concluded with a lightning overview of Scottish milestones from Christine Minto.

JHS/August 2018

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