30min - The period of canal building gave rise to the emerging discipline of civil engineering. In the late 18th century people viewed engineers as soldiers.
30min - Carving up our landscape in order to build canals in the late 1700s helped pave the way for a far deeper understanding of what existed below our feet.
30min - During the ‘Golden Age’ of canals capitalism was changing rapidly – moving ever closer to the financial and economic systems we are familiar with today.
30min - This is the story of the men who built our canals – the navigators or ‘navvies’. Their story is often overlooked or misunderstood.
30min - Once the canals were built - men, women and children toiled for long hours, often in dangerous conditions; and at huge personal cost.
30min - In this final episode we look at the modern history of canals and the changes that took place after WW2. They were no longer places of smoke, toil and industry.
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