Bewdley, The Bridge c.1938
Photo ref:
B82008

More about this scene
Here we can have a closer look at the famous bridge, with a group of boys fishing by the bandstand (left). Thomas Telford (1757-1834) was the son of a Scottish shepherd; he became famous for his masonry and bridge over the River Severn, and indeed for 1200 bridges, canals, harbours, aqueducts and other feats of engineering. On this spot a local character, Tug Wilson (a great swimmer), organised a race annually from Dowles Ford to the bandstand. He taught many Bewdley children to swim.
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