Bedford, On The Ouse 1897
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The south bank always remained less formal than the north; it is a series of islands separated from the 'mainland' by a back river, which in its turn is separated by weirs from the north river. Here we see boys fishing in the backwater, the edges reed-girt. These waters drove a number of watermills, such as Duck Mill and Newnham Mill, now vanished; some of them dated back to the Middle Ages.
An extract from Bedford Photographic Memories.
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