EPW000203 ENGLAND (1920). River Severn, Worcester, 1920

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Details

Title [EPW000203] River Severn, Worcester, 1920
Reference EPW000203
Date February-1920
Link
Place name WORCESTER
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 384655, 254728
Longitude / Latitude -2.2244975567433, 52.190176890147
National Grid Reference SO847547

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Bishop's Palace

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Friday 8th of February 2019 06:02:54 PM
North Parade, Worcester, 08/02/2015

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Sunday 8th of February 2015 09:47:06 PM
Brown's Restaurant, The Old Corn Mill, Worcester, 08/02/2015

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Sunday 8th of February 2015 08:21:13 PM
Worcester Viaduct, 08/02/2015

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Sunday 8th of February 2015 08:13:58 PM
All Saints Church

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Monday 18th of February 2013 04:36:43 PM

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Monday 18th of February 2013 03:49:24 PM
Cricket Ground (Worcester CC)

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Monday 18th of February 2013 03:46:25 PM
Worcester Bridge

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Thursday 31st of January 2013 08:45:16 AM

User Comment Contributions

River Severn, Worcester, 17/05/2016

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Tuesday 17th of May 2016 11:34:49 PM
Worcester Cathedral, 08/02/2015

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Sunday 8th of February 2015 09:44:34 PM
River Severn, Worcester, 08/02/2015

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Sunday 8th of February 2015 09:43:33 PM
Worcester Bridge, 08/02/2015

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Sunday 8th of February 2015 08:14:55 PM
Many towns were first built on rivers at a place where it was possible to cross. London was one example. The city of Worcester started as a Roman settlement at a crossing point on the river Severn. A medieval stone bridge was replaced with the present one in 1781.

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Friday 5th of April 2013 11:17:41 AM