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This sketch was produced whilst waiting for the British Waterways Lock attendee to finish lunch!
Martin Sayle, Karen's dad and our trusted mechanic is at the tiller enjoying the view. I was drawing this from the roof again. Glorious sunshine, brews a plenty and in no particular rush. I think it was the reflection of the repeated arches of the viaduct that attracted me to start sketching although once I started it became more about the shear height of the railway bridge in relation to the boat.
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