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CRT/DDX/BOX 181

Various Bye Laws To Do with various canals navigations in the UK

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General Canal Bye-Laws- 1965 Bye-Laws for the Birmingham Canal Navigations- Bye-Laws for the Regulation of the Birmingham Canal Navigations- Petroleum Spirit and Carbide of Calcium Bye-Laws- 1962 Great Western Railway: Changes to be made for Tolls for fractions of a mile after the first mile Ministry of Transport: Reorganisation of the Nationalised Transport Undertakings- December 1960 Port and Harbour of Bristol- By-Laws as to Petroleum made under " The Petroleum Acts 1871 to 1881" Port of London Authority: Bye-Laws under The Petroleum Acts 1871 and 1879 for the regulation and carrying of Petroleum on the River Thames Bye-Laws of the Stourbridge Canal Navigation Port of Preston Bye-Laws: For regulating the use of the Port, Harbour, Dock, Quays, Dock Lands, and Premises, &c., Under the Explosives Act, 1875 Under the Petroleum Acts- 1901 The Inland Waterways Association Membership Form The Inland Waterways Association- Facilities offered by boat hiring and boatyard owning members. The Inland Waterways Association- "What to do about the waterways" The Inland Waterways Association- Commercial and Pleasure Traffic on Inland Waterways Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal Co.- Bye-Laws for the Loading, Conveyance and Landing of Petroleum Spirit and Carbide of Calcium- 1932 Aire and Calder Navigation- Bye-Laws for the Loading, Conveyance and Landing of Petroleum Spirit and Carbide of Calcium- 1935 Aire and Calder Navigation- Bye-Laws for the Loading, Conveyance and Landing of Petroleum Spirit and Carbide of Calcium- 1930 Aire and Calder Navigation- Bye-Laws under the Petroleum Act, 1871. Aire and Calder Navigation- Bye-Laws under the Petroleum Act, 1871 to 1926 for the Landing and Loading of Petroleum Spirit and Carbide of Calcium- 1928- There are two of theses in this collection Aire and Calder Navigation- Bye Laws for the Regulation of Goole Docks and for other purposes- 1912 North West Gloucestershire Water Board- Byelaws made under section 17 of the Water Act 1945 An Act for making navigable the River or Brook called Worsley Brook, from Worsley Mill, in the Township of Worsley in the County Palatine of Lancaster, to the river Irwell in the said County- 1830 An Act to enable the Most Noble Francis Duke of Bridgewater to make a navigable Cut or Canal from Longford Bridge in the Township of Stretford in the County Palatine of Lancaster, to the River Mersey, at a Place called the Hempstones, in the Township of Halton in the County of Chester- 1830 (Five copies)

Date

late 19th century- early 20th century

Reference code

CRT/DDX/BOX 181

Extent & medium

1 box

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