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A CENTURY OF SAND DREDGING IN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL
A CENTURY OF SAND DREDGING IN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL
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£16.99

 This is the first half of a detailed history of sand dredging in the Bristol Channel – the result of over thirty years’ research. Concentrating on the English coast, A Century of Sand Dredging: Volume One documents the sand trade from its inception in 1912 to the present day, and examines the sand dredgers employed through the years, and the English companies engaged in the trade.

Information has been drawn from a wide range of sources, including the author’s own experiences of the trade and its ships – his own father was a master of Bristol sand dredgers for over twenty-five years. Further information from interviews with crew members, company records, shipping records and photographic records, especially the Cedric Catt collection, has been collated and presented, with a vast number of illustrations, to form a book that will appeal to anyone with an interest in maritime trade and the history of the Bristol Channel.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Peter Gosson is a well-respected maritime historian who has given talks throughout the South West and South Wales. He is the author of many maritime articles in both local and national magazines as well as two booklets on the history of local shipping companies and a booklet on the Bristol sand trade.

An engineer by trade his duties at Avonmouth allow him to maintain his close links with the sea and shipping.


234 x 156 mm | paperback | 192 pages | black and white illustrations

COVER PRICE £ 16.99

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