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Severn Collection (page 6)

"Journey along the Severn: A Tapestry of History, Nature, and Art" Discover the enchanting beauty of Severn, a river that weaves through time and landscapes

Background imageSevern Collection: EDWARD JOHN TRELAWNY (1792-1881). English writer and adventurer. Pen and ink drawing

EDWARD JOHN TRELAWNY (1792-1881). English writer and adventurer. Pen and ink drawing, 1838, by Joseph Severn

Background imageSevern Collection: Inglesham Lock

Inglesham Lock
The junction of the River Thames and the Thames and Severn Canal at Inglesham Lock, near Lechlade in Gloucestershire, circa 1790. An engraving by J. C. Stadler after J. Farington, RA

Background imageSevern Collection: Picture No. 10741307

Picture No. 10741307
England - Aerial view, Second Severn Bridge, Gloucestershire Date:

Background imageSevern Collection: Picture No. 10736999

Picture No. 10736999
FLOOD - Flooding On River Severn Date:

Background imageSevern Collection: Picture No. 10868725

Picture No. 10868725
Two men collecting plastic containers of clean water from blue Severn Trent roadside bowser after July 2007 floods Date:

Background imageSevern Collection: Picture No. 10947104

Picture No. 10947104
Iron Bridge over the river severn at Ironbridge near Telford UK. Date:

Background imageSevern Collection: Picture No. 10947090

Picture No. 10947090
the Iron Bridge over the River Severn at Ironbridge Shropshire - UK. Date:

Background imageSevern Collection: Picture No. 10947083

Picture No. 10947083
The Dutch Water Garden at Westury Court at Westury on Severn Gloucestershire - UK. Date:

Background imageSevern Collection: Picture No. 10900570

Picture No. 10900570
Iron Bridge over The River Severn Date:

Background imageSevern Collection: The Pepperpot and town on the River Severn, Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire, England

The Pepperpot and town on the River Severn, Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSevern Collection: Thames and Severn Canal opened 1789. Dudgrove double lock above Lechlade. Dudgrove

Thames and Severn Canal opened 1789. Dudgrove double lock above Lechlade. Dudgrove, about 3/4 mile (1.2 km) from the Thames, was the second lock on the canal from where it connected with the river

Background imageSevern Collection: Blast furnaces for production of iron at Coalbrookdale, Monmouthshire, c1830. This

Blast furnaces for production of iron at Coalbrookdale, Monmouthshire, c1830. This scene is on the river Severn a few miles from Ironbridge

Background imageSevern Collection: Stourport-on-Severn from above the bridge. On left where many masts are shown, is

Stourport-on-Severn from above the bridge. On left where many masts are shown, is the entrance to the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal

Background imageSevern Collection: Stourport-on-Severn from below the bridge. On left is a Severn Trow which was the

Stourport-on-Severn from below the bridge. On left is a Severn Trow which was the sailing vessel that carried cargo on the River Servern

Background imageSevern Collection: Coracle fishermen on the River Severn near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. The coracle

Coracle fishermen on the River Severn near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. The coracle is a small one-person boat, originally of animal skin stretched over a wooden frame

Background imageSevern Collection: South Wales Railway: Opening of the Chepstow Bridge, 1852. Wrought iron tubular suspension

South Wales Railway: Opening of the Chepstow Bridge, 1852. Wrought iron tubular suspension bridge over the river Wye at Chepstow

Background imageSevern Collection: St. Chads church illuminated at night, reflections in River Severn, Quarry Park, Shrewsbury

St. Chads church illuminated at night, reflections in River Severn, Quarry Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSevern Collection: USA, North America, Maryland

USA, North America, Maryland
USA, Maryland, Annapolis. Severn River bidge, dawn

Background imageSevern Collection: Flooding of River Severn at Upton upon Severn Worcs UK

Flooding of River Severn at Upton upon Severn Worcs UK
MAB-375 Flooding of River Severn at Upton upon Severn Worcs UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSevern Collection: Water conservation - placing water hippo saveaflush bags, provided free by Severn Trent Water

Water conservation - placing water hippo saveaflush bags, provided free by Severn Trent Water
MAB-786 Water conservation - placing water hippo saveaflush bags, provided free by Severn Trent Water, in toilet cistern helps conserve water each time the toilet is flushed UK Mark Boulton contact

Background imageSevern Collection: Flooding - road closed sign due to flooding of River Severn at Upton upon Severn Worcs UK

Flooding - road closed sign due to flooding of River Severn at Upton upon Severn Worcs UK
MAB-376 Flooding - road closed sign due to flooding of River Severn at Upton upon Severn Worcs UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSevern Collection: River Severn in full flood - Upton upon Severn Worcs UK June 2007

River Severn in full flood - Upton upon Severn Worcs UK June 2007
MAB-374 River Severn in full flood - Upton upon Severn Worcs UK June 2007 Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSevern Collection: Flood barriers alongside flooded River Severn in spate June 27 2007 - Upton upon Severn Worcs UK

Flood barriers alongside flooded River Severn in spate June 27 2007 - Upton upon Severn Worcs UK
MAB-360 Flood barriers alongside flooded River Severn in spate June 27 2007 - Upton upon Severn Worcs UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSevern Collection: Flood barriers alongside River Severn June 27 2007 Upton upon Severn Worcs UK

Flood barriers alongside River Severn June 27 2007 Upton upon Severn Worcs UK
MAB-662 Flood barriers alongside River Severn June 27 2007 Upton upon Severn Worcs UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSevern Collection: Flood barriers outside Plough Inn fooded alongside River Severn in spate June 27 2007 Upton upon

Flood barriers outside Plough Inn fooded alongside River Severn in spate June 27 2007 Upton upon Severn Worcs UK
MAB-664 Flood barriers outside Plough Inn fooded alongside River Severn in spate June 27 2007 Upton upon Severn Worcs UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSevern Collection: ENGLAND: CORACLE RACE, 1881. A coracle race on the Severn River, at Ironbridge, Shropshire

ENGLAND: CORACLE RACE, 1881. A coracle race on the Severn River, at Ironbridge, Shropshire. Wood engraving, English, 1881

Background imageSevern Collection: The Severn and Kingsland, Shrewsbury, England

The Severn and Kingsland, Shrewsbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSevern Collection: Severn Bridge, Worcester, England

Severn Bridge, Worcester, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSevern Collection: The Severn Bridge, Sharpness, England

The Severn Bridge, Sharpness, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSevern Collection: British monitor HMS Severn at Dover, WW1

British monitor HMS Severn at Dover, WW1
British monitor (small warship) HMS Severn with crew on deck, coaling up at Dover during the First World War. Date: 15 December 1914

Background imageSevern Collection: Abermule Bridge

Abermule Bridge, over the River Severn, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Date: 1852

Background imageSevern Collection: British monitor HMS Severn at Harwich, WW1

British monitor HMS Severn at Harwich, WW1
British monitor (small warship) HMS Severn with crew on deck, coaling up at Harwich during the First World War. Date: 12 December 1914

Background imageSevern Collection: British monitor HMS Severn at Sheerness, WW1

British monitor HMS Severn at Sheerness, WW1
British monitor (small warship) HMS Severn lying at buoy at Sheerness during the First World War. Date: September 1914

Background imageSevern Collection: River Severn Weir

River Severn Weir
The calm waters of the River Severn, prior to passing over a weir at Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageSevern Collection: The Tibble Stone

The Tibble Stone, Glos. England. Legend has it that a giant from Dixton Hill (in the background) threw it towards the River Severn, but it fell short at Teddington! Date: BC

Background imageSevern Collection: British monitor HMS Severn, WW1

British monitor HMS Severn, WW1
British monitor (small warship) HMS Severn during the First World War, with her 6-inch guns visible. Date: circa 1915

Background imageSevern Collection: British monitor HMS Severn off Belgian coast, WW1

British monitor HMS Severn off Belgian coast, WW1
British monitor (small warship) HMS Severn off the Belgian coast during the First World War. Captain Fullerton and Mr Hamilton (gunner) can be seen at the top of the mast

Background imageSevern Collection: HMS Severn leading the Humber and Mersey, WW1

HMS Severn leading the Humber and Mersey, WW1
The British monitor (small warship) HMS Severn leading HMS Humber and HMS Mersey on their way across to the Belgian coast during the First World War. They were all Humber-class monitors

Background imageSevern Collection: HMS Severn off the coast of German East Africa, WW1

HMS Severn off the coast of German East Africa, WW1
The British Humber class monitor, HMS Severn, off the coast of German East Africa during the First World War. The fore 6 inch gun can be seen during preparations for the attack on the German cruiser

Background imageSevern Collection: Worcester Cathedral from the River Severn

Worcester Cathedral from the River Severn Date: 1904

Background imageSevern Collection: The River Severn at Bewdley, Worcs

The River Severn at Bewdley, Worcs
The River Severn viewed from the Bridge, Bewdley, Worcestershire Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSevern Collection: Wye Meets Severn

Wye Meets Severn
The river Wye near its confluence with the river Severn. Date: circa 1900

Background imageSevern Collection: Sabrina Fair

Sabrina Fair
Sabrina, nymph of the River Severn, with her attendants

Background imageSevern Collection: Milton / Sabrina / Nymph

Milton / Sabrina / Nymph
Sabrina, nymph of the River Severn, is helped by one of her attendants

Background imageSevern Collection: View of pipe going into sea and mudflats at low tide, Severn Estuary, River Severn

View of pipe going into sea and mudflats at low tide, Severn Estuary, River Severn, Gloucestershire, England, january

Background imageSevern Collection: Suspension bridge construction

Suspension bridge construction at sunset. This is the Second Severn Crossing, which opened in 1996 to carry the M4 motorway from England to Wales

Background imageSevern Collection: South-East England

South-East England, satellite image. North is at top. This view is about 280 kilometres across, stretching from Bristol (grey area, centre left) to the eastern coast of Kent (far right)

Background imageSevern Collection: True-colour satellite image of Severn estuary, UK

True-colour satellite image of Severn estuary, UK
Severn estuary. True-colour satellite image of the estuary of the River Severn, bordered by southwest England (at right) and southeast Wales (at left). North is at top



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"Journey along the Severn: A Tapestry of History, Nature, and Art" Discover the enchanting beauty of Severn, a river that weaves through time and landscapes. From the medieval Mappa Mundi to the picturesque city of Worcester in Worcestershire, England, this captivating waterway has witnessed centuries unfold. As you stroll along its banks, admire St. Leonard's church standing proudly in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. The town's reflection dances on the gentle ripples of the River Severn, creating a mesmerizing sight. Crossing over to Shrewsbury via English Bridge takes you into another realm altogether. This historic bridge connects past and present as it spans across the flowing waters beneath it. Imagine walking in the footsteps of John Keats himself as he found inspiration from this very view. Speaking of Joseph Severn - an artist who immortalized Keats with his brushstrokes - let us not forget his remarkable portrait capturing both talent and friendship. His oil painting serves as a reminder that art can transcend time and connect souls throughout history. Delve deeper into local lore by meeting Eustace Rogers – Ironbridge's last coracle man – whose stories echo through generations. Witnessing him navigate these ancient boats on the River Severn is like stepping back in time to witness a disappearing tradition firsthand. Ironbridge itself stands tall as an architectural marvel spanning this mighty river. Its elegant arches tell tales of industrial revolution prowess while harmoniously blending with nature's grandeur surrounding it. The allure doesn't end there; venture further downstream to Newtown in Wales for breathtaking views where boyhood dreams are born alongside bicycles near serene stretches of the River Severn. And finally, pay homage to knowledge at Shrewsbury School overlooking this majestic waterway—a place where young minds have flourished for centuries amidst such inspiring surroundings. Let your imagination flow freely like water within The Severn Tunnel, a testament to human ingenuity and engineering brilliance.