"Robert Longden's evocative pictures of working life on Britain's inland  waterways of the 1940s and 50s are being shown for the first time.
It seems fitting that the Herbert Art Gallery in Coventry should be  hosting an exhibition of Robert Longden's evocative pictures of working  life on the inland waterways of the 1940s and 50s. Longden's employer  was Sir Alfred Herbert, a local philanthropist who ran the biggest  machine-tool company in the world from a factory that backed on to the  Coventry canal. Both men died in 1957. Herbert bequeathed the gallery to  the city and Longden's photographs are about to be shown there for the  first time..."

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