Posts Tagged ‘Cropredy’

Narrowboat Images Displayed at The Lockgate Cafe, Whilton Marina

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

A selection of ink jet prints sized at A3 and framed within a clip frame are available for viewing at the Lockgate Cafe, Whilton Lock, Whilton Marina.

The images form an introductory display aimed at showing the style of digital manipulation on the prints which is not always so easy to see on the computer monitor. These introductory prints are also available for sale at a very reasonable price.

So whilst enjoying the hospitality of John at the Lockgate Cafe, please take the opportunity to browse my narrowboat images.

Hope you enjoy, and please feel free to leave comments here at the blog or with John at the cafe.

Currently displayed – if John has hung them yet :-) -  and representing a broad selection of image styles are;

Canal Shop Stoke Bruerne

Canal Shop Stoke Bruerne

Narrowboat Bolt Hole

Narrowboat 'Bolt Hole'

Buckby Top Lock

Buckby Top Lock

Coming Through The Bridge

Coming Through The Bridge

The Cottage Reflects

The Cottage Reflects

Narrowboats Oxford Canal, Nr. Cropredy

Narrowboats Oxford Canal, Nr. Cropredy

Do you know the (narrowboat) Muffin Man

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Do you know the (narrowboat) Muffin Man

Yes, I know the (narrowboat) Muffin Man,
The Muffin Man,
The Muffin Man
Yes, I know the (narrowboat) Muffin Man
Who lives on the Oxford Canal.


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Back To Nature

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Back To Nature

Recent posts of images on Ten Bob Note and Narrowboat Lazy Days blog prompted me to rework the image below captured near Cropredy on the Oxford Canal in the late summer of 2007.

An old derelict narrowboat sits rotting in the canal being reclaimed by nature.


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Narrowboat ‘Bolt Hole’

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Narrowboat ‘Bolt Hole’

The narrowboat ‘Bolt Hole’ cruises along the Oxford Canal near the village of Cropredy.

narrowboat bolt hole
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