id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17612 Randall, John Handbook to the Severn Valley Railway Illustrative and Descriptive of Places along the Line from Worcester to Shrewsbury .txt text/plain 14525 937 75 The Severn, like other English rivers, may be said to have been the old Worcester monks had weirs; also near Bevere Island, and Holt Castle; Near the hall is the old ivy-towered church of the hamlet, with its early times, the subterranean river beneath the town has yielded an thousand years the residence of the bishops of Worcester; the old castle As at Worcester, the Severn here is a quiet, slow-flowing river. The railway having crossed the Severn by the Victoria Bridge, an iron view, the Low Town lying peacefully in the valley by the Severn, the High [Old House, Bridgnorth: 22.jpg] whilst on the right, rocks, crowned by trees, rise from the river in The Severn Valley Railway affords a very interesting approach to the old the valley, and but a little way above the present bed of the Severn, In the Severn, near Bewdley. ./cache/17612.txt ./txt/17612.txt