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The Spey Story – the Story of a Narrow Boat – An illustrated talk by Tom Kitching

 

Branch
IWA Chiltern Branch
Event Dates

Wednesday 27th November

Location

Rickmansworth

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The Spey Story – the Story of a Narrow Boat – IWA Chiltern Branch Talk

The Spey Story – the Story of a Narrow Boat – An illustrated talk by Tom Kitching

 

Details

Time

7.30 p.m.

Address

Batchworth Lock Canal centre
Canal Bridge
99 Church Street
Rickmansworth
WD3 1JD
Access via steps from bridge.

Chiltern Branch venue details (pdf)

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Rickmansworth

Batchworth Lock Canal Centre, Church Street, Rickmansworth, UK

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