Jane Cumberlidge Bücher






The Inland Waterways of Ireland
- 135 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The author has compiled this volume to provide essential information on all the rivers and waterways of the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland. There are interesting general sections which describe the geography and history, and these are followed by details of locks, bridges, and regulations.
Inland Waterways of Great Britain
- 300 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The standard reference to the waterways of England, Wales and Scotland has been completely revised. The 8th edition retains the format of previous editions but, throughout, details are updated and the work has been widened in its scope to appeal not only to navigators but to all users of the waterways. Full colour throughout.
Designed for boats making the passage from the English Channel to the Mediterranean through the French Canals. This map contains photographs set against the full colour mapping. It includes issues on overwintering, choices of routes, cruising in winter, useful equipment, and organising the cruise.
This map provides medium scale coverage of the Caledonian Canal, Forth and Clyde Canal, and Crinan Canal. It also includes an overview map which shows the geographical relationship of the Scottish canals and disused waterways. It shows dimensions, navigation, contacts and facilities
Barefoot Horse Keeping provides a practical, accessible, and objective guide to barefoot horse keeping. The book draws on empirical research and the authors' 25 years experience delivering barefoot hoof care, saddle fitting, behavioral training, and rider coaching. The topics covered include the Barefoot philosophy, the herd and the environment, hoof trimming, diet and nutrition, and equine anatomy and biomechanics.
First published over 60 years ago when interest in reviving Britain's network of navigable and rivers was starting to gather pace, this map provides the best coverage of the system in England, Wales and Scotland. Distances, the number of locks and restricting dimensions are given for each waterway.