Nope - read straight out of the Daily Mirror - that's the only still photo
we've had chance of seeing yet. It doesn't follow that this clip will be in
tonight's programme - could be next week but for those of us of a certain
age this very early movie film promises many memories whether there's any
canal or not! The only other location I can think of for the picture would
be the old steel works past the top of Factory locks on the way to
Wolverhampton.
John

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Sent: 18 April 2006 19:06
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Subject: Re: [canals-list] Lost world of Fries-Brown - canal picture

Hi,
  I cannot find this page have you a link?

John and Ann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  There has been a comment here about a very quick clip of a canal scene in
the trailer for this programme (BBC2 tonight). In fact the Daily Mail uses
this clip on their TV page today - it is very vague and the location could
only be guessed - my guess might be Stewart & Lloyds just beyond Gosty Hill
tunnel?
John H


    
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