Dek wished we'd known as we were in Bewdley too and had fish and chips. B....y luvverly. We could have met up. Baz I asked the station master at Arley and about two dozen gents who have worked the railway for years but none of them can remember your George. One more place to go and that is Bewdley where they have the records of all the staff. Found out that Allen Pete's old mucka is now the station master there. Last resort and fingers crossed. (Mrs Marples). Jean.
We are lucky enough to have a static van at Arley Astonite and our friends own the Harbour Inn. Going down for five days from Monday so Pete can get some fishing in. Might do a bit myself but on the carp pool not the river. Must visit the museum at Highly not been yet. Too many other things to do and we keep putting it off. Did you visit any of the local pubs?. Jean.
JohnO take a look at #152 would that be the photo?. Jean.
Barrie you will find them Pictures in the Harbour Pub, I knew one of the chaps that replaced the ferry with the bridge by the name of Albert Goode, sadly long gone. That bridge was built by a Birmingham company and workers. regards Bill Pearson...Hi Lloyd
I am in the process of getting another book published on Arley (including views from Button Oak to Shatterford) I have previously had one published entitled 'The Severn Valley Railway at Arley' which is now out of print. Your photograph of the ferry is quite rare as most of the pictures show the ferry on the opposite side of the river (Village side). Would it be possible to obtain a print? I may just about have enough time to include the picture as I am hoping the book will be out before Christmas.
Barrie Geens