9th February 2006

Whitburn Street North Gate
Elizabethan Building next to North Gate Same Building
and from the side. north gate on right hand side Through Gate opposite Moat Street
Moat street Plaque above North gate
Church Street Church square. Sign on house states that a rector lived there for 12 months 1640 - 1641
Alms House Alms house plaque
Alms house Courtyard Alms house wall plaque
St Leonards Grave Stone in Church
Town Hall on High Street and from the right hand side
Swan Inn Swan Inn showing coach way
Listley Street/High Street Junction and old sign showing way to Railway Railway Street
Castle Castle
Castle Parish Church from Castle gardens
The Famous Severn Valley Railway terminus at Bridgnorth Carriage side motif
Workshops WW2 posters
Locomotive Workshops
Side plate of Loco being refurbished The Union of South Africa
Cab of the Union of south Africa Internal view
Internal view Internal view
Locomotive The Union of South Africa with the Springbok Emblem Signal Box
Station Yards Waiting Room
Loco Yard
The main railway building taken from the foot bridge The workshops, from the footbridge
Parcel Office GWR Main Building
In the booking Hall of the Railway building and the opposite wall
Looking up towards the remains of the castle from the Severn Valley Railway Unfortunate name for a firm of Estate Agents, don't you think? Takes a long time to get a house??
Map on the wall of the Town Hall, showing points of interest Onto the banks of the River Severn Flowing swiftly and deep looking north towards Telford
And looking south, towards the town The trend on the 21st Century is for "luxury" apartments built cheaply and sold for fortunes, the river bank here is full of them.
Town from opposite side of Severn Opposite these "luxury" apartments are more sedate and timeless cottages and this building here.
Town from opposite side of Severn Town from opposite side of Severn. Geese in single file on far back
River bridge on Bridge Street Seed Merchants on corner of Bridge Street and Cartway
Another view from River, Geese swimming with the strong current