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The most complete study of the Manchester Ship Canal. Originally built in the late 1800s to connect Manchester and Liverpool, the canal was one of the marvels of the Victorian age. By the late sixties the canal was in severe decline and later became essentially unused for the transport of cargo. My intention was to capture every aspect of the canal at a time when its future lay in the balance, from the boat crews and swing bridge keepers to the industry on its banks to the landscape through which it passes, and in many cases formed, this work stands as a testament to a bygone age.

Published as "The Big Ditch" by Countryside Publications 1986. All subsequent projects are in colour.

 Demolition
Demolition
 No 9 Dock
No 9 Dock
 Ship dismantlers
Ship dismantlers
 Floating detritus
Floating detritus
 Tug boat
Tug boat
 Sludge boat 47
Sludge boat 47
  Divers.   Irlam locks
Divers. Irlam locks
 Irlam Locks
Irlam Locks
 Latchford Lock
Latchford Lock
 Looking to Knutsford Rd
Looking to Knutsford Rd
 Knutsford Rd swing bridge
Knutsford Rd swing bridge
 Chester Rd swing bridge
Chester Rd swing bridge
 Moore Lane swing bridge
Moore Lane swing bridge
 Peter.   Moore Lane s.  b.
Peter. Moore Lane s. b.
  Randle sluices
Randle sluices
 Mersey estuary
Mersey estuary
 Lock repairman.   Runcorn
Lock repairman. Runcorn
 Under Runcorn Bridge
Under Runcorn Bridge
 Weston Point dock
Weston Point dock
  Weaver sluices into Mersey
Weaver sluices into Mersey
  Stanlow oil refinery
Stanlow oil refinery
 Mount Manistry.   Ellesmere Port
Mount Manistry. Ellesmere Port
  Engineer Eastham Locks
Engineer Eastham Locks
 Eastham.   Ship Canal into Mersey Estuary
Eastham. Ship Canal into Mersey Estuary
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