The Chichester Canalcast is a podcast from the Chichester Ship Canal Trust -- the charity which preserves, maintains, and improves the Chichester Canal between the city centre and the sea. The Trust aims to keep the canal and towpath open and available to everyone for walking and cycling, boat trips, rowing, canoeing, and fishing.
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The Chichester Canalcast is a podcast from the Chichester Ship Canal Trust -- the charity which preserves, maintains, and improves the Chichester Canal between the city centre and the sea. The Trust aims to keep the canal and towpath open and available to everyone for walking and cycling, boat trips, rowing, canoeing, and fishing.
JMW Turner's famous painting of the Chichester Canal is on display in Chichester for the first time -- and in this episode of the Chichester Canalcast we've been to see it. We'll hear from the Assistant Curator of the Pallant House Gallery, Lydia Miller, who explains how Turner came to paint the scene, and how he used some artistic licence to create his work.
For more information about the exhibition, Sussex Landscapes: Chalk, Wood, and Water visit the Pallant House website.
To contribute to the Chichester Ship Canal Trust's fundraising campaign, visit our Just Giving page.
Produced and presented by Adam Porter.
Chichester Canalcast
The Chichester Canalcast is a podcast from the Chichester Ship Canal Trust -- the charity which preserves, maintains, and improves the Chichester Canal between the city centre and the sea. The Trust aims to keep the canal and towpath open and available to everyone for walking and cycling, boat trips, rowing, canoeing, and fishing.