National Trust UK Electric Canal Boat. Brief History, Wey Navigation, Surrey, UK. Dapdune Wharf.
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On board the electric canal boat Dapdune Belle. Part 1 of 2. The river Wey was one of the first rivers in Britain to be made navigable being opened to canal boat traffic in 1653. This first 15-mile section of waterway linked Guildford to Weybridge on the River Thames thus giving access to markets for produce in London. In 1764 the opening of the Godalming Navigation gave access to an additional 4 miles upriver. The superb National Trust UK centre at Dapdune Wharf in Guildford gives the history and expresses the lives of the people that lived in this world of the “Navigations”.
This first short video, that can give only a brief history of the navigations, was recorded on board the Dapdune Belle, an Electric canal boat kindly donated to the National Trust by Panasonic batteries.
Visitors can enter where the huge Wey barges were built and go aboard 'Reliance', one of the three surviving barges.
WooWoomad has also produced another video • National Trust UK. Electric Canal Boat Dap... that shows the other direction from Dapdune Wharf as part 2 of 2. A lot quieter trip and more countryside to see.
An extremely interesting day out that was aided by meeting so many kind, enthusiastic and obviously dedicated members of the National Trust. Thank you all very much ! ! !
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Address Navigations Office and Dapdune Wharf, Wharf Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4RR
Phone: 01483 561389
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