Greetings all -
I was raised in 1936 onwards, close to Ewell Court and the Hogsmill river, and I wondered at an early age where the locks were - only the foundations of the mill remained. (I was too young to realise, the head of the navigation was downstream.)
I went to Diss, Norfolk, later at the age of eight, and was elated to learn in history lessons that the monks from Ely & St. Benets used the rivers to voyage to the broads, The Redgrave Levels! I went down to the Waveney to see, and was dissapointed - the river was too shallow! I even went bicycle riding to Redgrave to see the bridge with the Little Ouse on the other side - just another bridge!
With holidays at the sea, I soon came to trust sailing boats, under nine foot perhaps, but sailing! My mother was employed at Barton Mills when I was fifteen, and she purchased an eight foot sailing dinghy in time for my birthday. Merry Miller was its name! We travelled up-stream, towards Bury, and down-stream to Mildenhall. The locks were unuseable, of course, and the levels of water below Gas Works lock in Mildenhall were not sufficient to float even such a boat as mine! (The lower lock, and the staunch below, was without gates.)
Later, I took the boat to the Basingstoke Canal, as detailed in canal.bendall.de , and purchased the Merry Miller II as soon as I was able, an outboard motored 16 foot "Nomad."
I travelled with a Horse Boat, Oxford to Nantwich, and Flashes next to London to Stoke Bruerne bottom lock, during the military service.
Single Handed, except for relays of helpers to steer the boat, I bow-hauled the seventy foot narrow boat that I purchased from the "hostelboat", from Autherley Junction to (Near) Rugby!
We abandoned the boat as we wanted to go to to Coventry Rally of boats, and when I got back to "work" I was greeted with news that I was posted to Christmas Island! I did not have time to return to the boat, and several weeks later I received a letter from home that the boat had sunk. BW were getting rid of the boat without charge and I confirmed that!
More later, if you can stand it!
We had early season bookings for my family for Broads, Fens, and Canals trips ---
