Caledonia canal - Hand dig

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digerjones
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Post: # 106990Post digerjones

This is for Tony lowt or anyone else that does it, I don't.
Watched a program about the Caledonia canal. To get a navy job you had to hand dig 12 square yards a day.
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 106996Post lutonlagerlout

would that be 12 cubic yards dylan?
sheesh hard work in them days
think i read before you got a token for every barrow you tipped so it wasnt just digging it was moving it as well
2 skips a day
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digerjones
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Post: # 106999Post digerjones

Yes Tony, sorry cubic. If they got a token every Barrow, they would have pockets full by the end of the shift
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Post: # 107001Post lutonlagerlout

got a feeling the barrows were a lot bigger in those days

navvies= navigators

my scottish family were originally from ireland so these is a good chance they came over to dig that canal :O
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