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1 British Canal Systems Holzmann & Mummert http://www.wordiq.com/definition/History_of_the_British_canal_system

2 Übersicht ➲ 1 Early history 1 Early history ➲ 2 Industrial Revolution 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ 3 Geography of the Canal System 3 Geography of the Canal System ➲ 4 Gradual decline of the BCS 4 Gradual decline of the BCS ➲ 5 The canals today 5 The canals today

3 1 Early history ➲ First canals were built in Roman times.

4 1 Early history

5 ➲ Often as irrigation canals.

6 1 Early history ➲ Often as irrigation canals.

7 1 Early history ➲ Or short connecting spurs between navigable rivers, ports, sea...

8 1 Early history ➲ Or short connecting spurs between navigable rivers, ports, sea...

9 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ The modern canal system was largely a product of the 18th century and early 19th century.

10 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ Economic and reliable way to transport goods and commodities in large quantities

11 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ The transport system which existed before the canals are only mud roads. (Tollpike)

12 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ 1760s 3rd Earl of Bridgewater

13 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ The boats on the canal were horse drawn with a specially constructed "towpath„.

14 2 Industrial Revolution

15 ➲ The canal boats could carry 30 tons at a time with only one horse pulling

16 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ An embryonic national canal network.

17 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ The early canals were built to a narrow width.

18 2 Industrial Revolution ➲ By the mid 20th century it was no longer possible to work a 30 tonne load economically.

19 2 Industrial Revolution The period between the 1770s and the 1830s is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of the BCS.

20 3 Geography System ➲ Brindley had believed it would be possible to use canals to link the four great rivers of England: the Mersey, Trent, Severn and Thames.

21 3 Geography System

22 ➲ The bulk of the canal system was built in the Midlands and the north of England, with relatively few canals being built in southern England or London (the Grand Union Canal being an exception). This was because the economies of cities like Birmingham and Manchester were based upon manufacturing, and needed a dense transport system, to connect various factories and mines etc, Birmingham for example has a greater density of canals that Venice. Whereas London was primarily a port, and only needed canals to take goods in and out from sea going ships, and needed little internal transport.

23 3 Geography System ➲ A few self contained canals, which weren't connected to the national system were built in the South West of England, such as the Bude Canal. And the same was true for south Wales. ➲ No canal was ever built connecting England and Scotland. But in Scotland the Forth and Clyde Canal and the Union Canal, connected Scotland's major cities in the industrial central belt.

24 3 Geography System

25 4 Gradual decline of the BCS ➲ The railways for the first time presented a real threat to the canals.

26 4 Gradual decline of the BCS ➲ Boat owners taking their families with them on the boats to live there.

27 4 Gradual decline of the BCS ➲ Canal vs. railway.

28 4 Gradual decline of the BCS ➲ The railway system had become well established and the amount of cargo carried...

29 4 Gradual decline of the BCS ➲ In Europe the canal systems of many countries were drastically modernised and widened to take much larger boats.

30 4 Gradual decline of the BCS ➲ Most of the canal companies were nationalised in 1948 and, along with all of Britain's inland waterways, became run by British Waterways.

31 55 The canals todayThe canals today ➲ Fortunately during the 1960s the canals found a new use.

32 55 The canals todayThe canals today ➲ Locks…

33 55 The canals todayThe canals today ➲ Locks…

34 55 The canals todayThe canals today

35 55 The canals todayThe canals today

36 55 The canals todayThe canals today

37 55 The canals todayThe canals today ➲ Bridges…

38 55 The canals todayThe canals today

39 55 The canals todayThe canals today

40 55 The canals todayThe canals today ➲ Narrowboats…

41 55 The canals todayThe canals today

42 The end…


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