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Russell Newbery Register
Boat rally 2009
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| Rally site at Wharf Farm, taken from the remains of the Norman Motte and Bailey defensive mound. |
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| Looking north from Turn Bridge (52), rally boats on right, main rally site on left. |
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| Most rally boats were moored in the attractive seaction south of bridge 52... |
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| ... opposite the track leading to Shackerstone station... |
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| ... where the canal is wide enough for three abreast mooring. |
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| The southern end of the rally mooring was by the aqueduct over the River Sence. |
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| Two DM2 powered boats almost make a mirror image. |
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| The rally bar featured local real ales from Battlefield, Church End and Tunnel breweries, plus cider from Alan Hogan. |
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| A well attended workshop session - this was for ladies only, Paul LeBlique explains engine electrics. |
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| RNR Rally part awaiting return train at Shenton station on the Battlefield Railway, after a visit to the Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre. |
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| Not Henry the green engine, but LNER B1 class (6)1306 Mayflower. The rally weekend coincided with a Thomas event on the railway. |
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| 240volt electic power for the rally marquee came from a combined heat and power (CHP) unit ... |
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| ... powered by an new RN D2 engine. |
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| Sunset reflected in the lake at Wharf Farm. A very tranquil spot on a summer evening. |