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Severn River: A 220-Mile Journey Captured
12 Feb
Summary
- An exhibition celebrates Britain's longest river, the Severn, in Gloucester.
- Nearly 300 photographs showcase the river from its Welsh source to its mouth.
- A model boat trail highlights the Severn's diverse traffic and communities.

A new exhibition in Gloucester is highlighting the geography and communities along Britain's longest river, the River Severn. The display at the National Waterways Museum runs until April 14 and features a photography exhibition and a model boat trail.
The photography exhibition includes almost 300 images capturing the Severn's 220-mile course from its source in the Welsh Cambrian mountains to its mouth in the Bristol Channel. These images provide a snapshot of the river and its communities.
A model boat trail, beginning February 14, will showcase the waterway's traffic. Seven boat models, ranging from narrow boats to a Clyde Puffer, will guide visitors on an imaginary journey from Bridgnorth to Oldbury-on-Severn.




