Worcester, The Malvern Hills From The Cathedral Tower c.1960
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Thankfully, this view is not greatly changed today, though Great Malvern has crept further across the hills and the suburbs in the middle distance have expanded. At the extreme centre left you can see Diglis, with its locks, docks and weir. This is where the Worcester and Birmingham Canal was joined to the River Severn in 1815.
An extract from Worcester Photographic Memories.
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