We saw this strange vessel several times going up and down the Ouse at York. On the ground floor was a bar. Doesn't look very stable but it seemed to go down well with its young crew and friends. |
This is Aldwark Toll Bridge. The bridge deck consists of wooden planks and vehicles crossing make a loud noise as the planks move. |
It is probably getting a bit late in the breeding season, but we did see sand martins flying in and out of holes in the sand banks by the river where they have their nests. |
Here is the view looking up the River Swale. Even if it is technically navigable there would clearly be a lot of dodging the trees to take a 57 foot narrowboat up there. |
We stayed overnight in Boroughbridge and thought the town was very attractive. There are some fine buildings and interesting shops. This is the market cross. |
Oxclose Lock took us up onto the canal where the scenery changes back to proper canal with little brick arched bridges like this one at Renton's Bridge. |
Before we went to the cinema we visited the Cathedral shown here. It is a very impressive building. |
The carvings on the end of the choir stalls are really fine. The elephant above is holding someone in its trunk and below is a centaur. |
Tomorrow we will set off in the only direction possible from here, south back down the Ure and the Ouse to York and Naburn to catch the tide back to Selby. From there our way will lie to Castleford and Leeds.
Hi Helen, tomorrow, Sunday 21st July we will be at Newby Hall when you sail past. Guess we won't see you but never mind. It all sounds great fun! ... Andrew Willoughby.
ReplyDeleteTucano T1 - see - https://www.raf.mod.uk/our-organisation/stations/raf-linton-on-ouse/
ReplyDeleteThanks Alf for explaining that the planes from RAF Linton were Tocano T1 trainers.
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