Watercolour by Denise Keir

 

 

Frances and Andrew on the South Oxford Canal in 2003.

Watercolour by their friend, Denise Keir, which was given to them on their Silver Wedding Anniversary.

 

 

 

Members of St Pancras Cruising Club, where Doris Katia was moored for six years, we have enjoyed many idyllic cruises on London's rivers and canals, including more adventurous ones on the Tideway.

St Pancras always welcomes visitiors to join us on Club cruises. Click on the link to visit the Club web site and use the Coming Events tab to view the cruising programme. If you'd like to join a cruise, or require additional information, please use the contacts page and I'll respond, without delay.

St Pancras is also a member of the Association of Waterways Cruising Clubs, click on the link to visit the AWCC web site.

Departing Royal Docks after the Boat Show - Jan 08

 

St Pancras Cruising Club and friends loading King George V lock, after the ExCel Boat Show, Jan 08. The warship is HMS Exeter, a Type 42 Destroyer.

 

 

 

 

Departing Royal Docks, with Warship St Albans at the end of the Boat Show-Jan 07

 

Our boat, with other members of St Pancras Cruising Club, departing  Royal Docks at the end of the Boat Show in Jan 07. The warship, with whom we shared the lock, is HMS St. Albans, a frigate.  

 

 

 

NB Doris Katia departing Barking Creek via the tidal barrage on 7th May 2006

 

Doris Katia departing Barking Creek, via the tidal barrage, on the 7th May 2006.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We now live and moor at Tividale Quays, on the Old Main Line, in the heart of the Black Country.

DORIS KATIA ON HER HOME MOORING

 

Doris Katia on her home mooring in Tividale Quays.

 

 

 

 

 

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