Simon Stoker Archive - Restoration 2
This photo gallery forms a part of the Simon Stoker Archive, a collection of images shared by the former General Manager of the Cromford Canal, Simon Stoker. The captions are his own.
Images marked (ADS) were taken by his late father, Dr. Desmond Stoker.
More images can be seen on the next and previous pages.
Please note that the galleries are due to be updated in the near future to use a better viewing system.
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The Smith 14 excavator having just driven over the Iron Aqueduct (a very hairy bit of driving!). Simon Stoker is driving the machine. [This was the subject of intense scrutiny and calculation by ourselves, DCC and BR. We had to do it when no trains were running just in case of failure of the aqueduct. The bottom was lined with limestone and then two layers of sleepers to give adequate support. It was probably one of the more hairy moments of my life!]
Looking west out of the Gregory Tunnel. No stop plank groves were ever installed here, and we thought it expedient to do so. Behind can be seen a wriggly tin dam, with the dredger floating on the water retained.
Working immediately east of the Iron Aqueduct over the railway. We are using the hydraulic take-off on the machine to power a jack hammer with piling head to drive piles along the side of the canal bed. This is the first of a great many 4ft steel piles we inserted.
The dredger emerges from theGregory Tunnel into Gregory Dam. The considerable accumulation of rubbish in the mouth of the tunnel has made the machine ride up on its wheels.