Beachley, The Ferry And Hotel c.1955
Photo ref: B38004
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Photo ref: B38004
Photo of Beachley, The Ferry And Hotel c.1955

More about this scene

It is interesting to see the ferry much farther down the pier, indicating the high tidal rise and fall of the river. The hotel to the right in the background is no longer there, but its neighbour to the left, the Old Ferry Inn, is still functioning.

A Selection of Memories from Beachley

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Beachley

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My aunt, Ida Fletcher, was in the WRAF in 1941. She was on leave visitng my grandmother who had a dress shop at 28 High St in Chepstow called "Cristofar" (it is now a wedding dress shop). They were having a picnic at Beachley when a woman and her son got into difficulties while paddling. My grandmother called on Ida "you can swim" and, because she was in uniform, she went into the water and pulled out the child. ...see more
The person on the right, on the pier, is myself, Ron Stokes. As I wrote in my memory previous, I worked on Beachley and Aust Piers, weekends, school holidays, until I joined the merchant navy in 1958. If you wish to know the history of Pier House [behind ferry office] and lighthouse keepers, and lighthouse of Beachley see www.gloucesterharbou trustees.org, very interesting, history of Batchford family, my mother's ...see more