Oxford Canal
This canal used to be one of the main commercial links from the Thames at Oxford to the Midlands but is now used almost exclusively by leisure traffic. The number of narrowboats is increasing year by year offering very colourful photo opportunities, particularly in the holiday season, as they saunter, almost silently too and fro down the full length of the Cherwell Valley. Robert and Charlotte walked the towpath, in 1940, in the new romantic novel, Aynho Junction. They observed camourflaged boats laden with armaments passing in both directions.
Ebony
One of the most familiar sights on the canal. This immaculately maintained boat conceals a gleaming 1940's Russell Newbery DM3 engine which sounds on tickover to be achieving a full 10 revs per minute although Kevin tells me she actually ticks over at 150/200 rpm depending upon the co-operation of the governor.The 27 HP workhorse will actually achieve 1200 rpm! Captured here on medium format and Fuji Velvia 50
Location: Lower Heyford
Photographer: Robin Barker