Reg Wilkinson's A Waterway to Wantage
Reg Wilkinson's A Waterway to Wantage by Doug Small

Published February 2015. A5 format. 148 pages on quality gloss paper. Articles and reports centred on Wantage, Includes details of restoration progress. Latton Basin Book Shop

Wilts & Berks Canal Through Time
Wilts & Berks Canal Through Time by Doug Small

Published October 2012. 96 pages of colour and sepia pictures showing the changing canal as the restoration gathers momentum. Includes some never seen before old pictures. Latton Basin Book Shop

Chippenham and the Wilts & Berks Canal
Chippenham and the Wilts & Berks Canal by Ray Alder

68 pages News Article. Amazon

The Wilts & Berks Canal Revisited
The Wilts & Berks Canal Revisited by Doug Small

Published March 2010. When the first book was published it was not thought possible to assemble another collection due to the lack of old pictures. In fact this volume contains more old pictures than the first collection. 128 pages. Latton Basin Book Shop

The Wilts & Berks Canal
The Wilts & Berks Canal by Doug Small

First published in 1998 it contains a mixture of old and new pictures of the canal. This is the 2009 reprint. 128 pages. Latton Basin Book Shop

The Wilts & Berks Canal
The Wilts & Berks Canal by L.J. (Jack) Dalby

Published 2000 by Oakwood Press. A5 format. 124 quality gloss pages. The only history book about the canal, although Jack preferred to call it "The Story of...". Latton Basin Book Shop

Wantage and the Wilts & Berks Canal
Wantage and the Wilts & Berks Canal by Major R V G Brown

An A4 ring bound booklet with clear plastic front and back. In the 1970s Major Brown produced his thesis on the canal around Wantage. This 1999 edition reproduces the original as closely as possible with maps and pictures. 55 pages. Latton Basin Book Shop

Canal Days in Swindon
Canal Days in Swindon Dr Eric V. Tull

140 pages. The aim of this manuscript is to record the factual evidence relating to the Wilts & Berks Canal and it's North Wilts branch in the town of Swindon. Amazon

In Tow
In Tow by Reginald Blunt

An A4 ring bound booklet with clear plastic front and back. An account of a cruise on the Kennet & Avon and Wilts & Berks canals in 1892. Undertaken by Reginald Blunt and his brother in the horse drawn narrowboat "Ada". This is a facsimile of the article in the "Pall Mall" magazine. Latton Basin Book Shop