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michael adams wrote:
"Adrian Stott" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 00:54:47 +0100, "michael adams" wrote: Obviously the residents will have used horses and horsedrawn transport in addition, using an unnamed roadway or pathway around the actual Green. When the houses were built, the whole thing, towpath, houses, and any road or pathway between the green and houses were all known as Strand on the Green. Was there ever a towpath there? Isn't approaching that bank by boat impossible at low tide? It was the OP who first referred to a "towpath" - quote "Richard J." wrote in message om... Since the houses we are talking about mostly pre-date River Road, I'm not sure how you define "facing" and "backing on to" the river and its towpath when those were the only thoroughfares. /quote I simply went along with his usage so as not to confuse the issue any further. I was using "towpath" to mean the path that runs along the river bank. I wasn't implying that it was used to tow barges or other boats. The word is often used in this wider sense, including several examples on the PLA website. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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