Worcester, The Cathedral Ferry 1906
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The ferry originated for the use of monks from the priory, to cross to their farmland on the west bank. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries the operation of the ferry passed to the Dean and Chapter of the cathedral. It lapsed in the 1950s but has since been successfully revived as a summer-only service. Edward Elgar used it regularly as a boy, crossing from his home in Worcester to his school at Lower Wick. This picture appears to show King's School pupils using it. Behind it is the Watergate, the last surviving city gate, built in 1378.
An extract from Worcester Photographic Memories.
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