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Exploring James Brindley's Narrow Canals - book your place

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James Brindley's Narrow CanalsHODs Logo

Meet outside the Etruria Industrial Museum Visitor Centre, Etruria Vale Road, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 4RB
 
Sunday 11th September 2022 - FULLY BOOKED

10:00 - 12:00

This event is now fully booked. Any further bookings will be added to our reserves list in case anyone drops out. 

Join the Potteries Heritage Society in exploring the work of millwright and canal engineer, James Brindley, who set the blueprint for the canals of the eighteenth century and the emerging industrial revolution. Discover how the dimensions of the narrow canals and narrowboats were forged in The Potteries.

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