Temporary lift bridge over the canal for railway contractors to access the railway embankment on the left.
This railway embankment wall would have been a major feat when originally built over 100 years ago.
Bungy jumping in the Bull Ring
Our mooring opposite the NIA in Birmingham in the snow
The roof of Gypsy Rover shows the depth of the snow still at midday.
Gas Street basin Birmingham.
Part of Birmingham's waterfront.
Birmingham Town Hall.
Old Turns junction in the centre of Birmingham.
Gypsy Rover outside the NIA Birmingham.
Birmingham's Brummie the Bull.
Where John Cadbury dreams began.
The Catacombs Warstone Lane cemetery Birmingham.
One of the many dis-used arms along the New main Line. There would have been a factory or wharf at the other end.
One of many attractive bridges crossing the New main Line. Another toll island fills the canal.
Spon Lane bridge.
M5 bridges looms over everything.
Hatton flight Warwick.
We last saw this relic at Fradley Junction. It's an old Fordson.
Dot took this photo while in control of Uccello while the other Derek did some lock's.
Unconvential mooring at Hockley Heath.
Lapworth flight with a thin cover of ice and snow.
Typical Stratford Canal lock cottage.
Lapworth Junction. Lock 20 on the left to the Grand Union. Lock 21 on the right to Stratford.
Lock 13 which had been the delaying factor in heading North. Feb 13th and it's back in action.