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Dog and Duck Ferry, Worcester. The Grandstand Ferry, Worcester.
Remains of an old Severn Ford below the Cathedral Ferry. Withybed Ford, Diglis. Kepax Ferry, Barbourne. Hawford Ferry..

The Grandstand Ferry
Not much is known about this ferry, which was in use until the 1939-45 War. There was probably a ferry here when a wooden stand was built on the racecourse in the 18th century; perhaps even earlier, for racing has been enjoyed on Pitchcroft since the days of Charles 11. In the early 19th century, a large permanent structure was erected with a tavern attached, which on days other than racing days became a popular place for a drink, and customers from the west side made regular trips across the ferry. The ferry was operated for years by the Ash Family. In 1906, an attempt was made to launch a new motor-boat ferry service by Mrs. Taylor, the licencee of the Grandstand Hotel, but, despite the opening ceremony by the Mayor, to the wail of a kilted piper, the venture failed.
Posted: 29/11/2002 09:31:03   Last Updated: 01/07/2005 17:36:43

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