The “Last Canal Manager” Interview
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In this captivating re-enacted interview, William Ainsworth recounts his transition from a 15-year-old grocer's apprentice in 1870 to his challenging tenure as the Manager of the Wilts & Berks Canal starting in 1891. Ainsworth provides a firsthand account of his "spirited attempt" to resuscitate the decaying 68-mile waterway, detailing his efforts to combat mud, weeds, and vandalism while facing insurmountable competition from the Great Western Railway. Beyond the canal's eventual abandonment and his 1906 testimony to the Royal Commission, he discusses his diverse later career as an auctioneer, his service during World War I, and his eventual return to Bath. It is a poignant look at a life defined by professional resilience, religious faith, and a tireless commitment to public service.
Journals/ Magazines | Illustrated History | Wilts & Berks Canal Trust