RR - If you have Neil Wright's (no initial R in the author's name, but same guy) 'Boston a Pictorial history' -
Picture 125, then 74, so as to get both banks, which show the ferry crossing between Pulvertoft Lan and Skirbeck Road.
But if you then turn back to picture 73, there's a miniscule part of the ferry shown, and it also says that there was another ferry between London Road and the shipyards.
It's an excellent book, as is Pat Pomeroy's 'Boston in Times Past', which is another one that's basically just photos. In Pat's book there's a photo of Spilsby Road c1900 absolutely heaving with traffic - 3 horses and carts.

Neil Wright (again no middle initial) had published in 2005 as part of the Francis Frith series ' Boston a History and Celebration', and on page 69 of that there's a photo of the actual ferry in 1899.
Returning briefly to the railway, the docks, and the Swing Bridge 'gradient' is not a word usually associated with Boston.

I still remember on my driving test doing a 'hill start' on the 'hill' if you wanted to turn right to go over the Sluice Bridge from Tattershall Road.
Beady - when did your grandfather's boat yard close? Not sure if I'm putting images into my head, or whether I can actually remember seeing it when I was
very young.
