Gongoozler

Gongoozler

Gongoozlers are people who enjoy watching activity on the canals in the United Kingdom. The term is also often used in a more general way to describe those who have an interest in canals and the canal life, but do not actively participate.

Etymology

"Gongoozler" may have been canal workers’ slang for an observer standing apparently idle on the towpath. Although it was certainly used derisively in the past there is only very mild derision attached to the term today, and it is regularly used, perhaps with a little irony, by gongoozlers to describe themselves and their hobby. [ [http://www.grannybuttons.com/granny_buttons/2004/04/gongoozle_.html Discussion of etymology] ]

The word may have arisen from words in Lincolnshire dialect: "gawn" and "gooze", both meaning to stare or gape. [ cite web|url=http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-gon1.htm|title = World Wide Words ] Although it might be presumed that such an expression would date from the nineteenth century, when canals were at their peak, the word is only recorded from the end of that century or the early twentieth. It was given wider use by the late L. T. C. Rolt, who used it in his book about canal life, "Narrow Boat", in 1944. [cite book | author=Rolt, L.T.C | title=Narrow Boat | publisher=Sutton Publishing (1994 edition) | year=1944 | id=ISBN 0-7509-0806-8]

"Gongoozler" as a term may also be used in any circumstance in which people are spectating without contributing to either the content or interest of an event.

Aspects of Gongoozling

Gongoozling, much like trainspotting, is a hobby that can extend to all aspects of canals.

;Canal artworkThe collection or creation of canal related artwork is a common pastime amongst Gongoozlers. This includes paintings, postcards and photographs.

;Canal locks
Canal locks often attract spectators, including Gongoozlers, because the operation of manual canal locks is a complex affair, with a number of opportunities for mistakes to be made. Some observers have been known to heckle or harass the boat crews, whilst others carry "lock keys" and actively wish to help boat crews with their passage.

;Canal history and technologyWhilst trainspotting is commonly associated with identifying engine makes, it is rare for Gongoozlers to do likewise. However an interest can occur for the history of a section of canal, or the operation of locks and alternative devices such as inclined planes, water slopes, and boat lifts with types like the Anderton boat lift, the Falkirk Wheel and the Strépy-Thieu boat lift.

Notable locations

Fradley Junction is a popular place to observe canal traffic, as are many other junctions, due to the occasional need for three boats to pass.

Staircase locks, which can hold many boats at once, are very popular amongst gongoozlers, making Foxton Locks an ideal location for Gongoozling.

Some locations have become known for their Gongoozlers thanks to local events that encourage an increased number of observers. Princess Street lock on the Rochdale Canal in Manchester city centre is normally quite quiet, but it becomes a popular attraction during the Manchester Mardi Gras (actually held in late August).

The Falkirk Wheel is a huge and spectacular feat of engineering, which attracts very large numbers of Gongoozlers.

The eight locks of Fonserannes on the Canal du Midi attract so many Gongoozlers that they have become the third most popular tourist attraction in Languedoc. [cite web|url=http://beziers-tourisme.fr/index.php3?id_gmenu=10618&code_menu=canal&langue=en|title = Canal du Midi ]

See also

*Birdwatching
*Bus spotting
*Trainspotting

References

External links

* [http://gongoozler.org www.gongoozler.org - the online presence of the Canal Card Collectors Circle]


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