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10.45 and began to make our way downriver. Having the wind and current in our favour made an enormous difference to our speed through the water and before long we were once more at Chadbury 021465 7 3/4
11.00 lock. We made a thorough search of the lock and island but could find no trace of any navigational aids. After passing through the lock we pulled across the weir basin to investigate an old and very much decayed wooden structure near to the
This is a scan of a page from the Gilwell Note Book for Woodbadge Training for Roger H. Tingle, 37th Wolverhampton Sea Scouts from the 1960s.
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