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[https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/boating/a-boat-of-your-own/living-on-a-boat  Canal River Trust - Living On A Boat]
[https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/boating/a-boat-of-your-own/living-on-a-boat  Canal River Trust - Living On A Boat]
[http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2014/the-boat-people-of-britain/  Boat People of Britain]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:10, 25 January 2015


Moving Or Floating Homes
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There are people in the UK living in a variety of boats, moored in a wide variety of locations. These include

The earliest populations of boat people in England probably date back to the early Industrial Revolution, when the canals were initially built to transport raw materials and manufactured goods to factories and ports. The Oxford Canal, amongst the oldest, was inaugurated in 1769, and then opened in stages from 1774 to 1790, carrying coal and limestone about the countryside on a path that followed the contours of the land. But the heyday of the canals was short-lived, as by the mid-19th century railways sprung up parallel to the canals, then began buying the waterways to control and snuff out their transit competition


Canal Boats

House Boats

Barges

Yachts & Sailing Boats

Other Boat Types

See Also In Chimni

The Chimni Home Typology


Other Interesting Web Sites

How To Live On A Canal Boat

Canal River Trust - Living On A Boat

Boat People of Britain

References

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