This is our first talk of the autumn season, offered to our members. It is sure to be interesting and informative. It’s always a good sociable night too.
After an introduction to methods of extracting power from flowing water, the talk will look at development of water mills from the days of the ancient Greek and Roman civilisations through to the earliest water mills in the UK. Focussing on examples in the Nene and Avon valleys, we will look at the historical uses of water power in Northamptonshire and Warwickshire, the role of the watermill in village life and development.
This is our first talk of the autumn season, offered to our members. It is sure to be interesting and informative. It’s always a good sociable night too.
After an introduction to methods of extracting power from flowing water, the talk will look at development of water mills from the days of the ancient Greek and Roman civilisations through to the earliest water mills in the UK. Focussing on examples in the Nene and Avon valleys, we will look at the historical uses of water power in Northamptonshire and Warwickshire, the role of the watermill in village life and development.
This is an evening meeting – starting 7:30pm
The Boat Inn, Stoke Bruerne, which has a small car park. Otherwise, there is parking around the village – please park considerately.
IWA Northampton Branch hosts social meetings, usually including a talk, for members to get together and exchange their boating and canal experiences and tips. All members very welcome.
Our social events are held once a month – on the 2nd Tuesday, from October to May. We meet at The Boat Inn, Stoke Bruerne.