Barge and narrow boat are two different
things but they (both) certainly can be found on canals.
David Evans
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Sent: 25 March 2011 12:52
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Subject: Re: Thesaurus terms
Having just been
involved in a Canal Conservation Area appraisal, I should point out that boats
on canals are not barges, which are sea-going craft, but narrow boats, a point
forcefully made by the local waterways society memebers.
for a sunken canal
boat I've used 'wreck' as moument type.
yours
Noel
Noel Boothroyd Archaeologist
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Subject: Re: Thesaurus terms
Dear all,
Andy's approach is perfectly acceptable
and indeed the one we use in the NMR for inland waterways.
Monument Type = WRECK
Maritime Craft = BARGE
For sunken barge use BARGE as sunken is
the state it's in.
Phil
Phil Carlisle
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Agreed Andy, but in
this particular context where Worcestershire has no coastline and will only
have one or two records like this (I’m guessing here!), we would not
normally even have the maritime tab visible (though this is all configurable of
course ;-)
Hope all well in D&G!
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>Hi Olly
>Not generally a
good idea to use the maritime tab for terrestrial records.
>Crispin
But surely if it’s a sunken barge
then it may have destination, cargo, cause of sinking etc? All fields that are
on the Maritime tab.
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