Wooden braces hold the walls in place for a short length between West Street and Albert Street
Albert Street Cutting
Albert Street Cutting
Each of the 12 horizontal beams has a line from the poem below carved into it:
POEM FOR ALBERT STREET CUTTING, BRIDGWATER
NAVIGATORS
HARD GRAFT
SINEW AND BONE
JOLT OF THE PICK
CRACK OF THE HAMMER
IRON ON STONE
RED QUANTOCK
WE CAME AND WENT
OUR LEGACY
A BOAT
COMING CLEAN
THROUGH THE HILL
The Navigators poem was composed in 1996 by local people in conjunction with writer Tony Charles. It was commissioned for the opening of the River Parrett Trail. It recalls the skill and toil needed to dig the tunnel. The poem was carved into the beams by letter cutter Andrew Whittle. More information about the poem can be found here:
http://www.publicartonline.org.uk/casestudies/environmental/river_parrett/description.php
Further Reading:
By Waterway to Taunton: A History of the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal and the River Tone navigation by Tony Haskell. Published by Somerset Books in 1994.
The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal by C.A. Buchanan. Published by Somerset Industrial Archaeological Society in 1984
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