The last generation of Stevens barges: the Wey barge 'Reliance', built at Dapdune Wharf 1931-32, and now moored there
Afternoon Cream Teas in the Dapdune Tea Room, prior to our talk
David Hunt presenting his illustrated talk
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Gunpowder cottage
On the way to the boats
Passengers aboard the Sir Richard Weston
Boarding the 'Dapdune Belle', one of the two electric slipper launches that took us through the centre of Guildford
More an ornament than a safety device!
Rosemary Stables, Volunteer Skipper on the 'Dapdune Belle'
The view from the slipper moorings
Rosemary keeping us informed ...
A name well known to the ex-Thames techies!
View of the Wharf from the slipper launch
Ines and Sue
Jim and Norman
Michael and Jayana
Alan and Eileen
Biships Wharf, from the launch
Heading on upstream
One of the older bridges
The old Electricity Works building, now converted into a state-of-the-art studio theatre: The Electric Theatre
Crane for loading barges
'The Bargeman' at Town Wharf, Guildford
'Dapdune Belle' meeting the other half of our group on the 'Sir Richard Weston' on their return leg
An old Mill House
Bishops Wharf seen on the return leg
Eileen at the Gunpowder Store
Inside the Gunpowder Store
The Gunpowder Store
Inside the Carbide Store