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Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels and Other Persons Resorting to and Using the Caledonian Canal and the Harbours, Basins, Wharfs, Locks etc. Thereto Belonging

Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels and Other Persons Resorting to and Using the Caledonian Canal and the Harbours, Basins, Wharfs, Locks etc. Thereto Belonging
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Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels and Other Persons Resorting to and Using the Caledonian Canal and the Harbours, Basins, Wharfs, Locks etc. Thereto Belonging

Poster advertising the rules and regulations for boaters and other customers of the Caledonian Canal from 1824. Scottish Canals are in charge of the five canals in Scotland. © Scottish Canals

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This print transports us back to the year 1824, offering a glimpse into the past with its poster advertising the "Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels and Other Persons Resorting to and Using the Caledonian Canal and the Harbours, Basins, Wharfs, Locks etc. Thereto Belonging". Created by A. Stockwell, this historical artifact sheds light on an essential aspect of Scotland's waterways - specifically, the Caledonian Canal. The image showcases a beautifully designed poster that would have been displayed prominently along the canal's banks or within boating facilities. Its purpose was to inform and educate both masters of vessels and other individuals utilizing this vital transportation route about proper conduct while navigating through its waters. The intricate typography draws attention to each rule outlined in meticulous detail. As we delve deeper into this visual treasure trove from Scottish Canals' archives, we are reminded of how crucial these regulations were for maintaining order and safety during a time when maritime travel played a significant role in trade and commerce. This snapshot from history serves as a testament to Scotland's commitment towards ensuring smooth operations along its canals. Through this evocative photograph print, we are transported back centuries ago when boats sailed gracefully along these historic waterways – guided by rules etched onto paper posters like this one. It is indeed fascinating how such seemingly mundane documents can encapsulate so much history within their faded ink lines; reminding us that even everyday objects hold.


Framed Prints of Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels

Add a touch of maritime history to your home or office with our stunning Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This beautiful vintage poster, originally published in 1824 by A. Stockwell for Scottish Canals, displays the "Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels and Other Persons Resorting to and Using the Caledonian Canal and the Harbours, Basins, Wharfs, Locks etc. Thereto Belonging". A must-have for boaters, history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of the past. Our museum-quality frames enhance the intricate details of this rare and fascinating piece, making it a true conversation starter.


Photo Prints of Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels

Step back in time with our vintage print from the Media Storehouse collection. This striking poster, dated 1824, showcases the "Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels and Other Persons Resorting to and Using the Caledonian Canal and the Harbours, Basins, Wharfs, Locks etc. Thereto Belonging" by A. Stockwell, published by Scottish Canals. A captivating piece of maritime history, this print offers a unique insight into the regulations that governed the use of the Caledonian Canal over 200 years ago. Perfect for boat enthusiasts, historians, or anyone with an appreciation for the past, this photographic print makes a beautiful addition to any home or office decor.


Poster Prints of Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels

"Step back in time with our vintage poster print from Media Storehouse, featuring the "Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels and Other Persons Resorting to and Using the Caledonian Canal and the Harbours, Basins, Wharfs, Locks etc. Thereto Belonging," published by A. Stockwell in 1824. This authentic reproduction showcases the historical guidelines for boaters and visitors of the Caledonian Canal in Scotland. Add a touch of maritime history to your home or office with this beautifully designed and printed poster."


Jigsaw Puzzles of Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels

Add an intriguing historical touch to your puzzle collection with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Rules & Regulations for the Conduct of Masters of Vessels and Other Persons Resorting to and Using the Caledonian Canal and the Harbours, Basins, Wharfs, Locks etc. Thereto Belonging" by A. Stockwell from Scottish Canals. This vintage puzzle showcases an authentic advertisement from 1824, offering a captivating glimpse into the past of Scotland's renowned Caledonian Canal. Assemble the intricate pieces to reveal the fascinating details of the bygone era's maritime regulations. A perfect puzzle for history enthusiasts and collectors alike!

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